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Portuguese Phrase

Cada um oferece velocidades diferentes.

/ˈka.da ũ o.feˈɾe.se ve.lo.siˈda.dʒis di.feˈɾẽ.tʃiʃ/
Meaning"Each one offers different speeds."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Each one offers different speeds.” It is typically used when you are comparing several items—such as internet plans, car models, or appliances—that do not all run at the same rate.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to point out that each option in a set has its own speed characteristic, especially in contexts like technology, transportation, or any service where performance varies.

Grammar Breakdown

Cadaumoferecevelocidadesdiferentes.

1

Cada

Indefinite determiner meaning 'each' or 'every'; it is followed by a singular noun.

2

um

Indefinite article (masculine singular) that agrees with the implied noun after 'cada'.

3

oferece

Third‑person singular present of the verb 'oferecer' (to offer); the subject is the singular 'cada um'.

4

velocidades

Plural noun meaning 'speeds'; the adjective that follows must also be plural.

5

diferentes

Plural form of the adjective 'diferente' (different); matches the plural noun 'velocidades'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qual plano devo escolher?

Which plan should I choose?

Cada um oferece velocidades diferentes.

Each one offers different speeds.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Cada um oferecem velocidades diferentes.

    The verb must agree with the singular subject 'cada um', so use 'oferece' not 'oferecem'.

  • Cada um oferece velocidade diferentes.

    The noun and adjective must agree in number; use the plural 'velocidades diferentes'.

  • Todos oferecem velocidades diferentes.

    ‘Todos’ means ‘all’ and would change the meaning; keep 'cada um' for ‘each one’.

Alternatives

  • Cada um tem velocidades distintas.

    Each one has distinct speeds.

  • Cada um disponibiliza velocidades variadas.

    Each one provides varied speeds.

  • Cada um apresenta velocidades diferentes.

    Each one presents different speeds.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazilian Portuguese, 'cada um' is a very common way to refer to each item in a list, and the verb must stay singular (oferece). When talking about internet or mobile data, people often say 'velocidades diferentes' to stress that not all plans are equal. Avoid mixing singular and plural agreement—'velocidade diferentes' is incorrect because the adjective must match the noun in number.