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Portuguese Phrase

Visito galerias.

/vi.ˈzi.tu ga.le.ˈɾi.as/
Meaning"I visit galleries."
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Meaning

This phrase indicates a habit or a current hobby involving the exploration of art spaces. It uses the first-person singular present tense of the verb 'visitar' to describe a recurring personal activity.

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When to use

Use this phrase when someone asks about your hobbies or what you enjoy doing in your free time. It is a simple and direct way to express an interest in art and culture.

Grammar Breakdown

Visitogalerias

1

Visitar (Visito)

The verb 'visitar' follows regular -ar conjugation patterns. In the present indicative 'eu' form, the ending changes to -o.

2

Galerias

This is the plural form of 'galeria'. Most Portuguese nouns ending in a vowel simply add -s to form the plural.

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A

O que você faz no fim de semana?

What do you do on the weekend?

Visito galerias.

I visit galleries.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Eu visitar galerias.

    The verb must be conjugated to 'visito' for the first person singular; do not use the infinitive form.

  • Visito para galerias.

    In Portuguese, the verb 'visitar' is transitive direct and does not require a preposition like 'para' before the object.

Alternatives

  • Gosto de ir a galerias.

    I like going to galleries.

  • Costumo visitar galerias de arte.

    I usually visit art galleries.

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Cultural Tip

In Portuguese-speaking cities like Lisbon, Luanda, or Rio de Janeiro, 'galerias' can refer to both high-end art spaces and local community centers. Visiting these spaces is a common weekend activity for those looking to engage with contemporary local culture.