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Portuguese Phrase

Quero aprender uma nova língua.

/ˈkwɛ.ɾu a.pɾẽ.ˈdeɾ ˈu.mɐ ˈnɔ.vɐ ˈlĩ.ɡwɐ/
Meaning"I want to learn a new language."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a direct personal desire or a goal to acquire a new linguistic skill. 'Quero' is the first-person singular form of the verb 'querer' (to want), and 'aprender' is the infinitive form of 'to learn'.

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When to use

This sentence is perfect for sharing your personal goals, discussing hobbies with friends, or explaining your motivations to a language teacher or on a platform like Speeek.

Grammar Breakdown

Queroaprenderumanovalíngua

1

Querer (Quero)

The verb 'querer' is irregular; 'quero' is the present tense for the first person singular.

2

Infinitive Verb

After a conjugated verb like 'quero', the following verb 'aprender' remains in its base infinitive form.

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Noun-Adjective Agreement

'Língua' is a feminine noun, so the article 'uma' and adjective 'nova' must also be feminine.

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A

Qual é o seu objetivo para este ano?

What is your goal for this year?

Quero aprender uma nova língua.

I want to learn a new language.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Eu querer aprender uma nova língua.

    The verb must be conjugated to 'quero' to match the subject 'I' (eu).

  • Quero aprende uma nova língua.

    When two verbs follow each other, the second one usually stays in the infinitive form ending in -r.

Alternatives

  • Gostaria de aprender um novo idioma.

    I would like to learn a new language.

  • Estou interessado em aprender outra língua.

    I am interested in learning another language.

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Cultural Tip

In Portuguese-speaking countries, expressing a desire to learn languages is seen as a sign of curiosity and respect for global cultures. While 'língua' is very common, 'idioma' is a slightly more formal alternative often used in academic or professional contexts.