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Portuguese Verbs - Verb Conjugation & Learning

Master Portuguese verbs effortlessly with searchable conjugations & handy features for travelers & language learners alike.

Portuguese Verbs
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CONS

Limitation on the number of drills in the free version.

Confusing verb translations and usage examples.

Issues with third-party text-to-speech functionality.

Lack of distinction between Brazilian and Portugal Portuguese.

Incomplete conjugation options for specific pronouns.

Need for English labels for verb tenses.

Some users experience installation issues for audio features.

Explore and look up the conjugations of frequently used Portuguese verbs.

This resource is perfect for anyone eager to learn Portuguese and serves as a helpful tool for visits to Brazil, Portugal, and other nations where Portuguese is spoken.

Features include:

•Compact size

•Functions offline

•Searchable verb forms and translations

•Wildcard search capability

•Grammar section

•All tenses covered (including compound tenses)

•Voice output option (available through Android's TTS)

•Various color themes

•Ability to move to SD card

•Option to mark favorites

•Optimized for tablet use

Additional offerings:

•Pro version featuring a larger selection of verbs

•Companion application: Verb Conjugation Trainer

•Language apps in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish

Enhance your Portuguese learning with this practical study tool.

Get ready for your travels to Brazil and Portugal.

NOTE: The conjugations have a slight preference for Brazilian Portuguese.

Unlocking Portuguese Fluency: The Verb Conjugation Companion That Became My Secret Weapon

This app rescued me during a nerve-wracking Lisbon café encounter where my attempt to say “We would have ordered” (teríamos pedido) collapsed into confused silence. As a European Portuguese learner, I expected generic tools—but its granular focus shattered that assumption. Wildcard searches for irregular monsters like “pôr” instantly displayed all subjunctive tenses, while the voice output (using Android TTS) drilled fizestevs. fezisteinto my ears until my pronunciation finally earned a local’s nod. Offline mode proved vital on Porto’s spotty metro, especially when conjugating compound past tenses for street vendors. 

The streamlined interface, customized with dark mode to reduce glare, made drilling favorites like haverand saberaddictive during downtime. For Brazilian prep, slight conjugational biases like você fazinstead of tu fazeswere clarified upfront—no nasty surprises before my Rio trip. More than a reference, it’s a confidence-builder: compact, intuitive, and deeply respectful of learners’ real-world struggles.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How reliable is offline functionality during extended travel?

A: Impeccable. No connectivity is needed after install—ideal for flights or rural areas. All 500+ verbs (Pro: 1,200+), tenses, and grammar notes reside locally.

Q: Is voice output available for all verbs? What does it require?

A: Yes! Requires enabling Portuguese speech in Android’s Text-to-Speech settings. Lifelike pronunciation for all forms—critical for mastering nasal diphthongs like põem.

Q: Does the free version cover essential tenses?

A: Absolutely. Free includes present, past, future, and key compounds. Pro adds nuanced moods (e.g., future subjunctive) and rare verbs—worth it for advanced learners.

Q: How significant is the Brazilian Portuguese preference for European learners?

A: Minor but transparently flagged (e.g., vocêforms prioritized). European variants still appear in notes. Pair with their "Conjugation Trainer" for focused drills.

Q: Can I actively test myself or only look up verbs?

A: Lookup only here—grab their separate "Verb Conjugation Trainer" app for quizzes. Pro tip: Bookmark favorites like darfor lightning review!

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  • Version1.0.0.0
  • UpdateAug 19, 2025
  • DeveloperAppicenter LLC
  • CategoryEducation
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
  • Downloads235K+
  • Package Nameorg.muth.android.conjugator_demo_pt
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  • Samantha Lunt
    Samantha Lunt

    I thought I would waste time downloading and using the app. I was completely wrong. I learned so much about the language. One piece of advice: download it!

  • gbr
    gbr

    This app truly stands out! It enhances my learning experience in such an exciting way.

  • gbr
    gbr

    I began my search, eager to find the first verb. Excitement turned into disappointment. The free version didn’t have it. Frustration set in. I wanted that word, but it slipped away from me.

  • N'draman Jean claude Ebe
    N'draman Jean claude Ebe

    The text-to-speech voice could use some improvement. It struggles with pronunciation, which makes it hard to understand sometimes. A smoother, clearer voice would make a big difference in listening experience.

  • John W Hall Jr.
    John W Hall Jr.

    Portuguese verb tenses can be tricky, but here’s a concise guide to help you out. **Present Tense:** Use for actions happening now or habitual actions. **Examples:** - Eu falo (I speak) - Tu comes (You eat) **Preterite (Simple Past) Tense:** Use for actions completed in the past. **Examples:** - Eu falei (I spoke) - Tu comeste (You ate) **Imperfect Tense:** Use for ongoing actions in the past or repeated actions. **Examples:** - Eu falava (I was speaking) - Tu comias (You were eating) **Future Simple Tense:** Use for actions that will happen. **Examples:** - Eu falarei (I will speak) - Tu comerás (You will eat) **Conditional Tense:** Use for hypothetical situations. **Examples:** - Eu falaria (I would speak) - Tu comerias (You would eat) **Present Subjunctive:** Use for wishes, doubts, or uncertainties. **Examples:** - Que eu fale (That I speak) - Que tu comas (That you eat) **Past Subjunctive:** Use for past wishes or conditions. **Examples:** - Se eu falasse (If I spoke) - Se tu comesses (If you ate) Each tense has its unique endings for regular and irregular verbs. Practice makes perfect, so keep using these forms to gain confidence!

  • gbr
    gbr

    I love this app for verb conjugation. It makes everything so easy. One thing I wish for is separate versions for Brazilian Portuguese and Portugal Portuguese. The pronunciation differences are significant. Having distinct programs would definitely help.

  • gbr
    gbr

    This tool helps with every verb conjugation. The audio feature is great. I can listen and learn the correct pronunciation of each verb.

  • Ely Ankle
    Ely Ankle

    You tried to install the Speech Synthesis Data Installer. You want the app to pronounce the verbs properly. You followed all the steps, but it still doesn’t work. You have the Spanish version, and that one works well. But this one? It’s just okay. Frustrating, right?

  • Vivek Sharma
    Vivek Sharma

    I use it every day! It’s super handy. Finding the words is a breeze. Thanks a lot!

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