Portuguese Phrase
Massa com legumes assados é simples.
Meaning
The sentence states that a pasta dish served with roasted vegetables is easy to make. It emphasizes the simplicity of the preparation rather than the taste.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to describe a quick, everyday meal, recommend a recipe to a friend, or explain why you chose this dish for a busy weeknight.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Massacomlegumesassadosésimples
Massa (noun)
Feminine singular noun meaning “pasta” or “noodle dish”.
com (preposition)
Means “with” and links the main dish to its accompaniment.
legumes (noun)
Plural masculine noun meaning “vegetables”.
assados (past participle)
Adjective formed from the verb assar (to roast); agrees in gender and number with legumes (masc. plural).
é (verb ser)
Third‑person singular of the verb “to be”, used for definitions or permanent qualities.
simples (adjective)
Describes something easy or uncomplicated; agrees with the singular noun massa.
🗨In Conversation
Massa com legumes assados é simples.
Pasta with roasted vegetables is simple.
Verdade, dá pra fazer rapidinho e ainda fica saudável.
True, you can make it quickly and it stays healthy.
✕Common Mistakes
Massa com legumes assados são simples.
The subject is the singular noun “massa”, so the verb must be singular (é), not plural (são).
Massa com legumes assada é simples.
“Assada” is feminine singular; it must agree with the masculine plural “legumes”.
Massa com legumes assados é simpleses.
“Simpleses” does not exist; the correct adjective is “simples”.
↔Alternatives
Massa com vegetais assados é fácil.
Pasta with roasted vegetables is easy.
Um prato de massa com legumes assados é simples de preparar.
A plate of pasta with roasted vegetables is simple to prepare.
Massa e legumes assados formam um prato prático.
Pasta and roasted vegetables make a practical dish.
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, “massa” can refer to any pasta‑based dish, from spaghetti to lasagna. Roasting vegetables (legumes assados) is a common way to bring out their natural sweetness, especially in the summer when fresh produce is abundant. Pairing the two is a staple of home‑cooking because it’s both nutritious and budget‑friendly.

