Questions & Answers about Eu gosto da voz da criança.
Why do we use da instead of de or do before voz in this sentence?
How do I know that criança is feminine and not masculine?
Is it mandatory to use the article with voz in this sentence?
Yes, typically you would keep the article because voz is being specified. However, in other contexts where you speak more generally, you might see forms without the article (e.g., gosto de vozes doces, "I like sweet voices"). But here, since the sentence refers specifically to the child’s voice, the definite article is used.
Could I say Eu gosto de voz da criança instead?
No. In Portuguese, the verb gostar usually needs the preposition de, but when a definite article is also required for a specific noun, it contracts with de. So de + a becomes da, making it da voz.
What about word order—in English we often say "I like the child's voice," but in Portuguese it’s Eu gosto da voz da criança. Can we switch it around?
Why don’t we pluralize "child" here, like children? What if there’s only one child?
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