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Portuguese Phrase

Gosto de assistir jogos de futebol.

/ˈɡos.tu dʒi a.sis.ˈtʃiɾ ˈʒo.ɡus dʒi fu.tʃi.ˈbɔw/
Meaning"I like watching football matches."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a personal preference or hobby related to sports. It combines the verb 'gostar' (to like) with the activity of watching soccer, which is the most popular sport in Portuguese-speaking countries.

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When to use

Use this phrase in social settings when discussing hobbies, weekend plans, or sports interests. It is a great conversation starter in Brazil or Portugal to bond over the local sports culture.

Grammar Breakdown

Gostodeassistirjogosdefutebol

1

Gostar + de

The verb 'gostar' is transitive indirect, meaning it must be followed by the preposition 'de' before a noun or verb.

2

Assistir

In this context, 'assistir' means 'to watch'. In casual Brazilian Portuguese, it is used without an extra preposition, though formal grammar suggests 'assistir a'.

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A

O que você faz no seu tempo livre?

What do you do in your free time?

Gosto de assistir jogos de futebol.

I like watching football matches.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Gosto assistir jogos de futebol.

    The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de' before the next word.

  • Eu gosto de ver futebol.

    While 'ver' is understood, 'assistir' is the more precise verb for watching a match or a show.

Alternatives

  • Eu curto ver futebol.

    I enjoy watching football.

  • Eu sou fã de futebol.

    I am a football fan.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, football is a national passion. Mentioning you like the sport will often lead to the question 'Para qual time você torce?' (Which team do you root for?), so be prepared to pick a team!