Portuguese Phrase
Confere os detalhes do período de garantia.
Meaning
The sentence is an instruction telling someone to look over or verify the specific information about how long a product’s warranty lasts. It is commonly used in consumer‑service contexts, manuals, or emails where the speaker wants the listener to be sure they understand the warranty terms.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are guiding a customer, a colleague, or a friend to review the warranty conditions of a product, especially before purchase, during a return, or when writing a support email.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Confereosdetalhesdoperíododegarantia
Imperative (tu) – Conferir
‘Confere’ is the informal (tu) imperative of the verb ‘conferir’ (to check, to verify). In formal contexts use ‘confira’.
Definite article with plural noun
‘os detalhes’ uses the masculine plural article ‘os’ to specify particular details.
Contraction ‘do’
‘do’ = ‘de + o’, linking the noun ‘detalhes’ to the next noun phrase.
Noun phrase ‘período de garantia’
A noun + preposition + noun structure that expresses a type of period (the warranty period).
🗨In Conversation
Acabei de receber o aparelho, mas não sei quanto tempo ele está coberto.
I just got the device, but I don’t know how long it’s covered.
Confere os detalhes do período de garantia no manual que veio junto.
Check the details of the warranty period in the manual that came with it.
✕Common Mistakes
Confira os detalhes do período de garantia.
‘Confira’ is the formal (você) imperative; using it with ‘os detalhes’ in an informal setting sounds overly formal.
Confere os detalhes da período de garantia.
The article must agree in gender and number: ‘do período’, not ‘da período’.
Confere os detalhes do período garantia.
Avoid omitting the article before ‘garantia’; it should stay as part of the noun phrase.
↔Alternatives
Verifique os detalhes do período de garantia.
Verify the details of the warranty period.
Confira os detalhes da garantia.
Take a look at the warranty details.
Veja as informações sobre o prazo de garantia.
See the information about the warranty term.
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, consumer law (Código de Defesa do Consumidor) guarantees a minimum warranty of 90 days for products, and many manufacturers offer extended warranties. It’s common for salespeople to point customers to the ‘período de garantia’ section of the manual or the invoice, so knowing how to ask for or check these details is practical in everyday shopping.

