Tomar in Portuguese

The Portuguese verb “tomar” can be confusing because it encompasses the meanings of “to take,” “to drink,” and “to consume.” Similar to “beber,” Brazilians specifically use “tomar” when something becomes part of their being or changes them internally. For instance, they “take” breakfast and coffee, but not lunch or dinner. Let me explain…

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vir ➜ to come

Vir is irregular and there are no other verbs with a similar conjugation. Present Tense: present indicativevireuvenhovocê, ele, elavemnósvimosvocês, eles, elasvêm ✻ It’s easy to mix up the pronunciation of vir with ver: VIR ➜ to come ||| VER ➜ to see