Portuguese verb conjugation

Portuguese is spoken by 180 million people in Brazil, Angola, Mozambic, So Tom e Principe, Macau, East Timor, Portugal etc. It is a Romance language, proceeding from the Latin language.

Conjugate a Portuguese Verb

Fill in the infinitive. Don't use any capital letters!
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Some of the Portuguese characters don't exist in the English alphabet. If you can't input them here - try the following:

To Get Enter Sample Verbs
ô o> po>r equals pôr
ç c, cac,ar equals caçar
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Notes on the verbs

Portuguese verbs are divided into three conjugation groups according to the ending of the infinitive: -ar, -er and -ir. In addition the verb pôr 'put' and its compounds have distinct endings.

There are round 1000 irregular verbs in Portuguese. Most of the verbs are regular belonging to the conjugation group of verbs ending in -ar.

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