Portuguese Phrase
Sim, preparo o jantar todas as noites.
Meaning
This phrase is a standard way to describe a daily routine or habit in the present tense. It confirms that the speaker is the one responsible for cooking the evening meal on a consistent basis.
When to use
Use this phrase when answering questions about your daily chores or cooking habits. It is appropriate for both informal conversations with friends and more formal interviews about lifestyle.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Simpreparoo jantartodas as noites
Preparo
This is the first-person singular present indicative of 'preparar'. The subject 'eu' (I) is omitted here, which is very common in Portuguese.
Todas as noites
This phrase means 'every night'. Notice that 'noites' is feminine, so you must use the feminine plural 'todas as'.
🗨In Conversation
Você costuma cozinhar em casa?
Do you usually cook at home?
Sim, preparo o jantar todas as noites.
Yes, I prepare dinner every night.
✕Common Mistakes
Sim, eu preparo o jantar todo noites.
The word 'todo' must agree in gender and number with 'noites', which is feminine plural (todas).
Sim, faço o jantar cada noites.
The word 'cada' is used with singular nouns; for plural 'noites', use 'todas as'.
↔Alternatives
Sim, eu cozinho todas as noites.
Yes, I cook every night.
Eu faço o jantar diariamente.
I make dinner daily.
Cultural Tip
In many Portuguese-speaking countries, dinner is a key time for family gathering, though it is often lighter than the midday meal. The verb 'preparar' is slightly more formal than 'fazer' but both are used frequently in domestic contexts.

