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Portuguese Phrase

No meu tempo livre escuto música.

/nu ˈmew ˈtẽ.pu ˈli.vɾi isˈku.tu ˈmu.zi.kɐ/
Meaning"In my free time I listen to music."
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Meaning

This phrase is a standard way to describe a common hobby. It uses the prepositional contraction 'no' (em + o) to set the timeframe and the verb 'escutar' to indicate the action of listening.

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When to use

Use this during introductions or small talk when someone asks about your hobbies or what you do for fun. It is a versatile phrase for both formal and informal social settings.

Grammar Breakdown

Nomeutempolivreescutomúsica

1

No

A contraction of the preposition 'em' (in) and the definite article 'o' (the).

2

Escuto

The first-person singular present tense of 'escutar'. While 'ouvir' means 'to hear', 'escutar' implies paying attention.

🗨In Conversation

A

O que você gosta de fazer no fim de semana?

What do you like to do on the weekend?

No meu tempo livre escuto música.

In my free time I listen to music.

B

Common Mistakes

  • No meu tempo livre escuto para música.

    The verb 'escutar' is transitive direct in this context, meaning it does not need a preposition like 'to' in English.

Alternatives

  • Gosto de ouvir música.

    I like to listen to music.

  • Eu curto música nas horas vagas.

    I enjoy music in my spare time.

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Cultural Tip

Music is a cornerstone of Lusophone culture, ranging from the soulful Fado of Portugal to the energetic Samba of Brazil. Mentioning music often leads to deeper conversations about local artists and cultural identity.