Portuguese Phrase
Você vai conhecer vários entrevistadores.
Meaning
The sentence tells the listener that they are going to meet several people who will conduct interviews. It uses the near‑future construction ‘vai + infinitive’ to indicate an event that is expected to happen soon.
When to use
Use this phrase when talking about upcoming job fairs, media panels, research projects, or any situation where the listener will be introduced to multiple interviewers in the near future.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Vocêvaiconhecerváriosentrevistadores
Pronoun Você
Second‑person singular pronoun used in most of Brazil; it is conjugated like third‑person verbs.
Future with ir + infinitive
The verb ‘ir’ in the present (vai) followed by an infinitive (conhecer) expresses a near future action.
Infinitive conhecer
Means ‘to meet, to get to know’; used after ‘vai’ to indicate the action you will perform.
Indefinite adjective vários
Plural masculine form of ‘various, several’; must agree in gender and number with the noun that follows.
Noun entrevistadores
Masculine plural noun meaning ‘interviewers’; the subject of the sentence.
🗨In Conversation
Você vai conhecer vários entrevistadores amanhã?
Will you meet several interviewers tomorrow?
Sim, estou animado para a seleção.
Yes, I’m excited for the selection.
✕Common Mistakes
Você vai conhecer várias entrevistadores.
‘Várias’ is feminine; the noun ‘entrevistadores’ is masculine, so the adjective must be ‘vários’.
Você vai conhecer vários entrevistador.
The noun must agree in number with ‘vários’; use the plural ‘entrevistadores’.
Você vai conhecerá vários entrevistadores.
Do not combine ‘vai’ with the future‑tense ending ‘‑á’; choose either the periphrastic future (vai + infinitive) or the synthetic future (conhecerá).
↔Alternatives
Você vai encontrar vários entrevistadores.
You will encounter several interviewers.
Você conhecerá vários entrevistadores.
You will get to know several interviewers.
Você vai se deparar com vários entrevistadores.
You will come across several interviewers.
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, especially for competitive positions, it’s common for a candidate to face a panel of two or more interviewers. Mentioning ‘vários entrevistadores’ signals that the process may be formal and that the candidate should be prepared for a range of questions.

