Portuguese Phrase
No meu tempo livre escuto música.
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.
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
No
A contraction of the preposition 'em' (in) and the definite article 'o' (the).
Escuto
The first-person singular present tense of 'escutar'. While 'ouvir' means 'to hear', 'escutar' implies paying attention.
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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.
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.

