Devemos praticar o português todos os dias e também tocar música para relaxar.

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Questions & Answers about Devemos praticar o português todos os dias e também tocar música para relaxar.

Why do we use Devemos instead of Nós devemos?
In Portuguese, it’s common to drop the subject pronoun (nós) because the verb ending often indicates who the subject is. Both Devemos and Nós devemos are correct, but using Devemos sounds a bit more concise and natural in everyday speech.
Why do we say o português here?
In Portuguese, when referring to a language, it’s normal to use the definite article (o, a, os, or as). So, o português means the Portuguese language. Sometimes people drop the article in casual conversation, but the sentence here follows the more common pattern.
What does todos os dias literally mean, and can we say todo dia as well?
Todos os dias literally means all the days, which we interpret as every day. It’s also common to see and hear todo dia, which has essentially the same meaning. Grammatically, both are correct. Todos os dias can sound a bit more formal or complete, while todo dia feels more colloquial.
Why do we use para in para relaxar?
In Portuguese, para can indicate the purpose of an action. Here, the purpose is relaxation. So we say tocar música para relaxar (play music in order to relax). Using para highlights the intent or the goal of the action.
Is tocar only used for playing music or can it mean other things too?
Tocar literally means to touch, but it’s also the verb for to play when talking about musical instruments or music in general. For example, tocar piano, tocar violão, and so on. It can also have other meanings depending on context (like to ring a bell: tocar a campainha).

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