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Portuguese Phrase

Sim, você pode ver suas torres.

/sĩj, voˈse ˈpo.dʒi veʁ ˈsu.as ˈto.ʁiʃ/
Meaning"Yes, you can see your towers."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that the listener is able to see the towers that belong to them. It can be used in a video‑game context, a real‑estate tour, or any situation where someone is checking a view of their own structures.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to give a clear, affirmative answer to a question like “Can I see my towers?” or when you are pointing out that the towers are visible to the listener.

Grammar Breakdown

Sim,vocêpodeversuastorres.

1

Sim

An affirmative response meaning 'yes'.

2

você

Second‑person singular pronoun used in most of Brazil; conjugates verbs in the third‑person form.

3

pode

Third‑person singular present of the verb poder (to be able to).

4

ver

Infinitive verb meaning 'to see'.

5

suas

Possessive adjective meaning 'your', feminine plural, agreeing with torres.

6

torres

Feminine plural noun meaning 'towers'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Posso ver minhas torres?

Can I see my towers?

Sim, você pode ver suas torres.

Yes, you can see your towers.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sim, você podes ver suas torres.

    Use "pode" with "você"; "podes" is the second‑person singular form used with "tu".

  • Sim, você pode ver teus torres.

    When using "você", the possessive must be "suas" (feminine plural) to agree with "torres".

  • Sim, você pode ver sua torre.

    Nouns must agree in number; "torres" is plural, so the adjective must be plural too.

Alternatives

  • Claro, você pode observar suas torres.

    Sure, you can observe your towers.

  • Com certeza, suas torres estão visíveis.

    Certainly, your towers are visible.

  • Sim, dá para ver as suas torres.

    Yes, you can see your towers.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazilian Portuguese, "você" is the default way to address someone informally but politely. If you are speaking to someone you know very well, you might use "tu" (with the verb form "podes"), but in most regions "você" and "pode" are preferred. Adding "Claro" or "Com certeza" can make the affirmation sound even friendlier.