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Portuguese Phrase

O que é uma agência de proteção ao consumidor?

/u ˈke ˈɛ̃ ˈa.ʒẽ.sja dʒi pɾo.teˈsɐ̃w aʊ kõ.suˈmi.doɾ/
Meaning"What is a consumer protection agency?"
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Meaning

This question asks for the definition or role of a consumer‑protection agency. It is used when someone wants to know what such an organization does or how it is structured.

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When to use

Use it in conversations about consumer rights, legal advice, or when discussing public institutions that defend buyers against unfair practices.

Grammar Breakdown

Oqueéumaagênciadeproteçãoaoconsumidor?

1

Interrogative phrase "O que"

"O que" is used to ask "what" and is followed by the verb.

2

Verb "é" (ser)

"é" is the third‑person singular of the verb ser, used for definitions and identity.

3

Indefinite article "uma"

"uma" agrees in gender and number with the feminine noun "agência".

4

Prepositional phrase "de proteção ao consumidor"

The preposition "de" links the noun "agência" to its purpose, while "ao" = a + o (to the) introduces the object of protection.

🗨In Conversation

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O que é uma agência de proteção ao consumidor?

What is a consumer protection agency?

É um órgão que fiscaliza empresas e ajuda o consumidor a resolver problemas com compras.

It’s an agency that monitors companies and helps consumers resolve purchase problems.

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Common Mistakes

  • O que é um agência de proteção ao consumidor?

    "Agência" is feminine, so the correct article is "uma".

  • O que é uma agência de proteção do consumidor?

    The standard expression is "de proteção ao consumidor" (protection *to* the consumer).

Alternatives

  • O que faz uma agência de proteção ao consumidor?

    What does a consumer protection agency do?

  • Qual é a função de uma agência de proteção ao consumidor?

    What is the function of a consumer protection agency?

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, the most known consumer‑protection bodies are PROCON (state level) and the national consumer protection code (Código de Defesa do Consumidor). They intervene in disputes, enforce warranties, and educate the public about their rights.