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Portuguese Phrase

A exposição especial fecha logo.

/a ispoˈzɐ̃w espeˈsjal ˈfeʃa ˈloɡu/
Meaning"The special exhibition closes soon."
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Meaning

The sentence tells the listener that a special exhibition will close soon. It’s a concise way to give a time‑sensitive update about a cultural event.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you’re at a museum, gallery, or cultural center and want to let visitors know that the limited‑time show is about to end. It works both in casual conversation and in brief announcements.

Grammar Breakdown

Aexposiçãoespecialfechalogo

1

Definite article (A)

Feminine singular article that agrees with the noun "exposição".

2

Noun (exposição)

Feminine singular noun meaning "exhibition"; takes the article "a".

3

Adjective (especial)

Adjective placed after the noun; agrees in gender and number (feminine singular).

4

Verb (fecha)

Third‑person singular present indicative of "fechar" (to close).

5

Adverb (logo)

Means “soon” or “in a short time”; placed at the end of the sentence.

🗨In Conversation

A

A exposição especial fecha logo.

The special exhibition closes soon.

Obrigado! Vou entrar agora.

Thanks! I’ll go in now.

B

Common Mistakes

  • A exposição especial fechará logo.

    Learners sometimes use the future form "fechará" which changes the nuance to a definite future event; "fecha" is present indicative and conveys immediacy.

  • A exposição especial fecha rapidamente.

    Using "logo" to mean "quickly" (as in "feche logo") can be confusing; here it means "soon".

  • A especial exposição fecha logo.

    Placing the adjective before the noun ("especial exposição") is uncommon in Portuguese and sounds unnatural.

Alternatives

  • A exposição especial termina em breve.

    The special exhibition ends shortly.

  • A mostra especial vai fechar daqui a pouco.

    The special show will close in a little while.

  • A exposição especial está quase acabando.

    The special exhibition is almost over.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil and Portugal, museums often host "exposições especiais" that run for a limited period. When you hear "fecha logo," locals understand it as a gentle reminder to hurry, not as an instruction to close something immediately. The adverb "logo" can also mean "right away" in other contexts, so the surrounding words clarify the intended sense.