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Portuguese Phrase

Quais benefícios você oferece?

/ˈkwajʃ be.neˈfi.sjus voˈse o.feˈɾeʃ/
Meaning"What benefits do you offer?"
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Meaning

A direct question asking someone to list the advantages, perks, or benefits they provide, often used in business or employment contexts.

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When to use

Use this phrase in a job interview when you want to know about health plans, vacation days, and other perks, or in a sales conversation when you are evaluating a service or product offering.

Grammar Breakdown

Quaisbenefíciosvocêoferece?

1

Quais (interrogative adjective)

Used to ask about a plural set of items; matches the plural noun that follows.

2

benefícios (noun, plural)

A masculine plural noun meaning 'benefits' or 'advantages'.

3

você (subject pronoun)

Second‑person singular pronoun; the verb must agree in third‑person singular.

4

oferece (verb oferecer, 3rd‑person singular present)

Conjugated to match the subject 'você'; the ending -e indicates present tense.

🗨In Conversation

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Quais benefícios você oferece?

What benefits do you offer?

Oferecemos plano de saúde, vale‑refeição, auxílio‑creche e bônus anual.

We offer a health plan, meal vouchers, childcare assistance, and an annual bonus.

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Common Mistakes

  • Qual benefícios você oferece?

    Use the plural form 'Quais' when the noun is plural.

  • Quais benefícios oferece?

    Avoid omitting the subject pronoun in formal contexts; use 'o senhor/a senhora oferece' if you need extra politeness.

  • Quais benefícios você ofereçes?

    The verb 'oferecer' conjugates as 'oferece' for 'você', not 'ofereçes'.

Alternatives

  • Que benefícios você oferece?

    What benefits do you offer?

  • Quais são os benefícios que você oferece?

    What are the benefits you offer?

  • Quais benefícios estão incluídos?

    Which benefits are included?

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, discussing benefits is a key part of any job negotiation. In formal settings, you might replace 'você' with 'o senhor' or 'a senhora' to show respect. Also, be aware that some companies list benefits in a "pacote de benefícios" (benefits package) rather than item by item.