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Portuguese Phrase

A entrevista por telefone dura 15 minutos.

/a ẽ.tɾeˈvi.zɐ poʁ te.leˈfo.ni ˈdu.ɾa ˈkĩ.tʃi ˈmi.nu.tus/
Meaning"The phone interview lasts 15 minutes."
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Meaning

The phone interview lasts fifteen minutes. It states the exact length of a job‑related or informational interview that takes place over the telephone.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you need to tell a candidate, a colleague, or a recruiter how long a scheduled phone interview will be, especially in professional or academic contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Aentrevistaportelefonedura15minutos.

1

Definite article (A)

A is the feminine singular definite article, matching the noun entrevista.

2

Noun gender (entrevista)

Entrevista is a feminine noun, so it takes the article A.

3

Prepositional phrase (por telefone)

Por + noun indicates the means or instrument; here it tells how the interview is conducted.

4

Verb conjugation (dura)

Durar is a regular -ar verb; dura is the third‑person singular present form, agreeing with entrevista.

5

Numeral + noun (15 minutos)

Numbers are placed before the noun they quantify; minutos is masculine plural.

🗨In Conversation

A

A entrevista por telefone dura 15 minutos.

The phone interview lasts 15 minutes.

Ótimo, estarei disponível às 14h.

Great, I’ll be available at 2 p.m.

B

Common Mistakes

  • A entrevista por telefone é 15 minutos.

    Use the verb durar (dura) to talk about length; ser (é) describes identity, not duration.

  • A entrevista telefone dura 15 minutos.

    If you omit the preposition, the meaning changes; you need to indicate the means.

  • A entrevista por telefone dura 15 minuto.

    The noun minutos is plural; the number fifteen requires the plural form.

Alternatives

  • A entrevista telefônica tem duração de 15 minutos.

    The telephone interview has a duration of 15 minutes.

  • A chamada de entrevista dura quinze minutos.

    The interview call lasts fifteen minutes.

  • A entrevista por telefone leva 15 minutos.

    The phone interview takes 15 minutes.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil and Portugal, punctuality is highly valued in professional settings. Phone interviews are usually kept short—often 15 minutes—to respect both parties' time. If you’re asked to confirm the length, repeat the exact number to avoid any misunderstanding.