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Portuguese Phrase

Faz com que os usuários interajam mais.

/faʃ ˈkõ ˈke uʒ uzuˈaɾiʊs ĩteɾˈãj̃ ˈmajs/
Meaning"Makes the users interact more."
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Meaning

The sentence means “It makes the users interact more.” It is often used to describe a feature, design change, or strategy that encourages greater user engagement.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to highlight the cause‑effect relationship between an action (e.g., a new UI, a notification system) and increased user interaction. It works well in product presentations, marketing copy, or internal reports.

Grammar Breakdown

Fazcomqueosusuáriosinterajammais

1

Faz

Third‑person singular of the verb *fazer* (to make/do).

2

com que

A conjunction that introduces a clause requiring the subjunctive mood.

3

os usuários

Definite article + noun; the subject of the subordinate clause.

4

interajam

Present subjunctive of *interagir* (to interact); required after *com que*.

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mais

Adverb meaning “more”, placed after the verb.

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A

Nosso novo layout faz com que os usuários interajam mais.

Our new layout makes users interact more.

Ótimo! Isso deve melhorar a retenção.

Great! That should improve retention.

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Common Mistakes

  • Faz que os usuários interajam mais.

    The preposition *com* is required before *que* to correctly trigger the subjunctive.

  • Faz com que os usuários interagem mais.

    After *com que* you must use the subjunctive (*interajam*), not the indicative (*interagem*).

Alternatives

  • Estimula os usuários a interagirem mais.

    It encourages users to interact more.

  • Incentiva maior interação dos usuários.

    It incentivizes greater user interaction.

  • Promove mais interação entre os usuários.

    It promotes more interaction among users.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazilian Portuguese, *faz com que* is a very common way to trigger the subjunctive. Avoid dropping the preposition *com*; *faz que* is considered non‑standard. The phrase is neutral in register, suitable for both formal reports and casual conversation.