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Portuguese Phrase

Quero ter liberdade financeira.

/ˈkwɛ.ɾu teɾ li.beɾ.ˈda.dʒi fi.nɐ̃.ˈsej.ɾɐ/
Meaning"I want to have financial freedom."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a strong personal desire to achieve a state of financial independence where one is no longer forced to work for a living. It implies having enough savings or passive income to cover all life expenses and make choices freely.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your long-term life goals, career aspirations, or financial planning with friends, family, or mentors. It is appropriate for both casual conversations and more serious discussions about the future.

Grammar Breakdown

Queroterliberdadefinanceira

1

Querer (Quero)

The verb 'querer' is used in the first person singular present tense to express a current desire or intent.

2

Verbal Chain

When 'quero' is followed by another action, the second verb 'ter' must remain in the infinitive form.

3

Gender Agreement

In Portuguese, adjectives like 'financeira' must match the gender of the noun they modify, which is the feminine 'liberdade'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qual é o seu maior objetivo para os próximos dez anos?

What is your biggest goal for the next ten years?

Quero ter liberdade financeira para poder me aposentar cedo.

I want to have financial freedom so I can retire early.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Quero ter liberdade financeiro.

    The adjective must agree with the feminine noun 'liberdade', so it should be 'financeira'.

  • Quero ter livre financeira.

    Use the noun 'liberdade' (freedom) instead of the adjective 'livre' (free) to express the concept of freedom.

Alternatives

  • Quero ser financeiramente independente.

    I want to be financially independent.

  • Busco a minha independência financeira.

    I am seeking my financial independence.

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Cultural Tip

In recent years, the 'FIRE' movement and financial education have exploded in Brazil and Portugal. While talking about specific bank balances is often considered private, discussing the goal of 'liberdade financeira' is seen as a sign of maturity and proactive planning.