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Portuguese Phrase

Adoro comida italiana.

/aˈdɔ.ɾu ku.ˈmi.dɐ i.ta.li.ˈɐ.nɐ/
Meaning"I love Italian food."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a strong preference for Italian cuisine. The verb 'adorar' is more intense than 'gostar' (to like) and is commonly used by native speakers to show enthusiasm for food or hobbies.

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When to use

Use this phrase in casual conversation when discussing your favorite foods or choosing a restaurant. It is a natural and enthusiastic way to express your culinary tastes.

Grammar Breakdown

Adorocomidaitaliana

1

Verb Adorar

The verb 'adorar' is in the first-person singular present tense. In Portuguese, the subject pronoun 'Eu' is often dropped.

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Gender Agreement

The adjective 'italiana' matches the feminine noun 'comida'. Most words ending in 'a' in Portuguese are feminine.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qual é a sua comida preferida?

What is your favorite food?

Adoro comida italiana.

I love Italian food.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Eu gosto comida italiana.

    The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de' (e.g., gosto de comida).

  • Adoro comida italiano.

    Adjectives must agree with the gender of the noun; 'comida' is feminine, so 'italiana' must be used.

Alternatives

  • Eu amo comida italiana.

    I love Italian food.

  • Eu gosto muito de comida italiana.

    I like Italian food very much.

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Cultural Tip

Brazil has a massive Italian-descendant population, especially in São Paulo. This influence makes Italian food, particularly pizza and pasta, a staple part of the Brazilian diet, often enjoyed during large family gatherings on Sundays.