Portuguese Phrase
Não, já terminei meus estudos.
Meaning
This phrase indicates that the speaker has completed their educational path or a specific period of study. The inclusion of 'já' emphasizes that the action is already in the past, providing a definitive answer to inquiries about one's current student status.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks if you are still in school, university, or if you are currently busy with homework. It is suitable for both formal interviews and casual conversations with friends.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Não,játermineimeusestudos.
Já (Already)
This adverb is placed before the verb to indicate that an action has been completed prior to the current moment.
Terminei (Finished)
This is the first-person singular form of 'terminar' in the Pretérito Perfeito, used for completed actions in the past.
Meus estudos (My studies)
In Portuguese, 'estudos' is almost always used in the plural when referring to one's education or academic career.
🗨In Conversation
Você ainda está na faculdade?
Are you still in college?
Não, já terminei meus estudos.
No, I have already finished my studies.
✕Common Mistakes
Não, já terminei meu estudos.
The possessive pronoun must agree in number with the plural noun 'estudos'.
Não, já terminei meus estuda.
'Estudos' is the noun form; 'estuda' is a conjugated form of the verb 'estudar'.
↔Alternatives
Já me formei.
I have already graduated.
Acabei de estudar.
I just finished studying.
Cultural Tip
In many Portuguese-speaking cultures, completing one's studies is a significant milestone often celebrated with family. The term 'estudos' is broad and can refer to anything from high school to a doctoral degree, depending on the speaker's age and context.

