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Portuguese Phrase

Acredito em aprender sempre.

/a.kɾeˈd͡ʒi.tu ẽj̃ a.pɾẽˈdeɾ ˈsẽ.pɾi/
Meaning"I believe in always learning."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a mindset of lifelong learning and continuous personal growth. It suggests that the process of acquiring knowledge is never finished and is a core value for the speaker.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional environments, during job interviews, or in conversations about personal development and education. It conveys a proactive and humble attitude toward knowledge.

Grammar Breakdown

Acreditoemaprendersempre

1

Acreditar + Em

The verb 'acreditar' is a transitive indirect verb that takes the preposition 'em' to link to its object.

2

Infinitive after Preposition

When a verb follows a preposition like 'em', it remains in its base infinitive form 'aprender'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qual é o seu maior valor profissional?

What is your greatest professional value?

Acredito em aprender sempre.

I believe in always learning.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Acredito para aprender sempre.

    The verb 'acreditar' (to believe) specifically requires the preposition 'em' when referring to a belief or concept.

  • Acredito em aprendendo sempre.

    In Portuguese, verbs following a preposition must be in the infinitive form (aprender) rather than the gerund (aprendendo).

Alternatives

  • Nunca paro de aprender.

    I never stop learning.

  • O aprendizado é contínuo.

    Learning is continuous.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, the concept of 'lifelong learning' is highly valued in the modern corporate world. Expressing a desire to keep learning shows you are adaptable, which is a trait highly prized in Brazilian social and professional circles.