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Portuguese Phrase

Sim, ajuda a comunicar com clareza.

/sĩ aˈʒu.da a ko.mu.niˈkaʁ kõ klaˈɾe.za/
Meaning"Yes, it helps to communicate clearly."
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Meaning

The sentence confirms that something (a tool, method, or habit) is useful for communicating in a clear and understandable way.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to agree that a particular resource or practice improves the clarity of your speech or writing, especially in a learning or professional context.

Grammar Breakdown

Sim,ajudaacomunicarcomclareza.

1

Sim (affirmation)

Used to affirm or agree, similar to 'yes' in English.

2

ajuda (verb)

Third‑person singular present of 'ajudar' (to help).

3

a + infinitive

The preposition 'a' links the verb 'ajudar' to an infinitive verb, a common construction in Portuguese.

4

comunicar (infinitive)

Infinitive form of the verb 'comunicar' (to communicate).

5

com clareza (prepositional phrase)

Means 'with clarity'; 'com' is a preposition and 'clareza' is a noun.

🗨In Conversation

A

Este aplicativo realmente melhora minha pronúncia?

Does this app really improve my pronunciation?

Sim, ajuda a comunicar com clareza.

Yes, it helps to communicate clearly.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sim, ajuda de comunicar com clareza.

    The verb 'ajudar' is followed by the preposition 'a' before an infinitive, not 'de'.

  • Sim, ajuda a com clareza comunicar.

    Placing 'com clareza' before the infinitive sounds unnatural; it should follow the verb phrase.

  • Sim, ajuda comunicar com clareza.

    Missing the preposition 'a' after 'ajuda' makes the sentence grammatically incorrect.

Alternatives

  • Claro, isso facilita a comunicação clara.

    Sure, that makes clear communication easier.

  • Com certeza, contribui para uma comunicação mais clara.

    Certainly, it contributes to clearer communication.

  • Sim, torna a comunicação mais nítida.

    Yes, it makes communication sharper.

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Cultural Tip

In Portuguese, 'Sim' can stand alone or be followed by a clause. The construction 'ajuda a + infinitive' is the standard way to say 'helps to …'. Avoid using 'ajuda de' which is incorrect. Also, placing 'com clareza' after the verb keeps the sentence natural and fluid.