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Portuguese Phrase

Que tipo de clima você prefere?

/ke ˈtʃi.pu dʒi ˈkli.mɐ voˈse pɾeˈfɛ.ɾi/
Meaning"What kind of weather do you prefer?"
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Meaning

This phrase is a common way to ask about someone's personal preferences regarding weather and climate. It uses the interrogative 'Que tipo de' to specify a category, and the verb 'preferir' conjugated for 'você'. It is a neutral and polite way to engage in small talk.

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When to use

Use this sentence when getting to know someone or discussing travel destinations and living preferences. It is perfect for icebreakers in both casual and semi-formal social settings.

Grammar Breakdown

Que tipode climavocêprefere

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Que tipo de

A fixed expression used to ask about a specific category or sort of object.

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Preferir (prefere)

The verb 'preferir' is a stem-changing verb, but in the 'você' form of the present tense, it is simply 'prefere'.

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Que tipo de clima você prefere?

What kind of weather do you prefer?

Eu prefiro o clima temperado, nem muito quente nem muito frio.

I prefer a temperate climate, neither too hot nor too cold.

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Common Mistakes

  • Qual tipo de clima você prefere?

    While 'Qual' means 'which', 'Que tipo de' is the standard idiomatic way to say 'What kind of' in Portuguese.

  • Que tipo de tempo você prefere?

    Use 'clima' for general climate preferences; 'tempo' usually refers to the current weather outside or time itself.

Alternatives

  • Você gosta mais de frio ou calor?

    Do you like cold or heat more?

  • Qual é o seu clima favorito?

    What is your favorite climate?

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, weather is a very popular topic of conversation because the climate varies greatly from the tropical North to the temperate South. Asking this can lead to long discussions about favorite beaches or mountain retreats.