Portuguese Phrase
Nossa linha direta está na página de contato.
Meaning
The sentence tells the listener that the company's direct phone line can be found on the contact page of the website. It uses a formal tone appropriate for business communication.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to guide a client, partner, or colleague to the exact place on your website where the direct phone number is listed, especially in emails, chat support, or spoken instructions.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Nossalinhadiretaestánapáginadecontato
Nossa
Possessive adjective that must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies; "nossa" is feminine singular to match "linha".
linha direta
A compound noun where "linha" (feminine) is qualified by the adjective "direta", which also takes the feminine form.
está
Third‑person singular of the verb "estar", used for temporary location or state; here it indicates where the line can be found.
na
Contraction of the preposition "em" + the feminine article "a"; means "in the".
página de contato
A noun phrase where "página" (page) is followed by the prepositional phrase "de contato" (of contact).
🗨In Conversation
Preciso falar com alguém da empresa, onde encontro o número?
I need to talk to someone at the company, where can I find the number?
Nossa linha direta está na página de contato.
Our direct line is on the contact page.
✕Common Mistakes
Nossa linha direta é na página de contato.
Use "estar" for location, not "ser".
Nosso linha direta está na página de contato.
The adjective must agree with the feminine noun "linha".
Nossa linha direta está na página do contato.
The correct preposition is "de"; "do" would imply possession by a person named Contato.
↔Alternatives
O número direto está na página de contato.
The direct number is on the contact page.
Você pode encontrar nossa linha direta na página de contato.
You can find our direct line on the contact page.
A nossa linha direta está disponível na página de contato.
Our direct line is available on the contact page.
Cultural Tip
In Brazilian Portuguese, "linha direta" usually refers to a phone line that connects you straight to a person or department, bypassing automated menus. When speaking in a professional setting, keep the tone polite and use the possessive "nossa" to show that the line belongs to the organization, not the speaker personally.

