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Portuguese Phrase

Gosto de aprender novas línguas.

/ˈɡos.tu dʒi a.pɾẽ.ˈdeɾ ˈnɔ.vɐs ˈlĩ.ɡwɐs/
Meaning"I like to learn new languages."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a personal interest or hobby involving the acquisition of new languages. It utilizes the common Portuguese construction where the verb 'gostar' (to like) requires a preposition to connect to its object.

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When to use

Use this phrase when introducing yourself in a social setting or explaining your hobbies. It is perfect for telling someone why you are practicing on the Speeek app.

Grammar Breakdown

Gostodeaprendernovaslínguas

1

Gosto (Verb Gostar)

The first-person singular form of 'gostar'. Note that the subject 'Eu' (I) is dropped here, which is common in spoken Portuguese.

2

Regência Verbal

The preposition 'de' is mandatory after 'gostar'. It acts as a bridge between the feeling and the action or object.

3

Agreement

'Novas' (new) is feminine and plural to match the noun 'línguas'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Por que você está estudando tanto?

Why are you studying so much?

Gosto de aprender novas línguas.

I like to learn new languages.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Eu gosto aprender novas línguas.

    In Portuguese, the verb 'gostar' must always be followed by the preposition 'de' before an infinitive or noun.

  • Gosto de aprendo novas línguas.

    After the preposition 'de', you must use the infinitive form 'aprender' rather than a conjugated verb.

Alternatives

  • Eu adoro aprender idiomas.

    I love learning languages.

  • Tenho muito interesse em línguas estrangeiras.

    I am very interested in foreign languages.

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Cultural Tip

Brazilians are generally very enthusiastic about people trying to learn their language. While 'línguas' is the standard word for languages, 'idiomas' is a common alternative often used in professional or academic contexts.