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Portuguese Phrase

Gosto do meu trabalho.

/ˈɡoʃ.tu du mew tɾɐ.ˈba.ʎu/
Meaning"I like my job."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to express personal satisfaction with one's professional role or daily tasks. It utilizes the verb 'gostar' followed by the mandatory preposition 'de', which contracts with the masculine article 'o' to form 'do'.

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When to use

You can use this phrase in social settings when discussing your career, during performance reviews, or when networking. it is a standard, polite way to convey that you are happy with your employment.

Grammar Breakdown

Gostodomeutrabalho

1

Gostar + de

In Portuguese, the verb 'gostar' is transitive indirect, meaning it always requires the preposition 'de'.

2

Contraction 'do'

'Do' is the mandatory contraction of the preposition 'de' and the masculine definite article 'o'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Você está feliz na sua nova empresa?

Are you happy at your new company?

Sim, gosto do meu trabalho.

Yes, I like my job.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Eu gosto meu trabalho.

    The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de' in Portuguese.

  • Eu gosto o meu trabalho.

    You must contract the preposition 'de' with the article 'o' to form 'do'.

Alternatives

  • Amo o que faço.

    I love what I do.

  • Eu curto meu emprego.

    I enjoy my job (informal).

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Cultural Tip

In many Portuguese-speaking cultures, work is a frequent topic of conversation. While 'trabalho' is the general term for work or a job, using 'gosto do meu trabalho' shows a positive and professional attitude that is well-received in both Brazil and Portugal.