Breakdown of Eu preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
Questions & Answers about Eu preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
Why is eu included? I thought Portuguese often drops subject pronouns.
Yes — Portuguese often allows you to omit the subject pronoun when the verb form already makes the subject clear.
So:
- Eu preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
- Preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
Both are correct.
Including eu can:
- add emphasis
- make the subject extra clear
- sound a little more explicit in conversation
In many everyday situations, Preciso lembrar... is the more natural version.
Why does Portuguese use both preciso and lembrar here?
Because the sentence expresses necessity plus the action of remembering.
- preciso = I need
- lembrar = to remember
So the structure is basically:
This is very similar to English, where you also use two verbs:
- I need
- to remember
- to turn off...
Portuguese just builds it a little differently with lembrar de + infinitive.
Why is it lembrar de desligar? Why do we need de before the verb?
Because lembrar often takes the preposition de when followed by a noun or another verb.
So you get:
Examples:
- Lembrei da chave. = I remembered the key.
- Lembrei de levar a chave. = I remembered to bring the key.
This is an important pattern to memorize:
- lembrar de + infinitive
In everyday Brazilian Portuguese, this is very common.
What is the difference between lembrar and lembrar-se de?
Both can mean to remember.
Examples:
Both are used in Brazil. In casual speech, many speakers prefer simpler forms like:
- Eu lembro
- Eu lembrei
- Preciso lembrar
The version with -se can sound a little more formal or careful depending on context:
- Eu me lembro daquilo. = I remember that.
For a learner, the key point is:
Why is the next verb desligar in the infinitive?
Because after lembrar de, Portuguese uses the infinitive to express the action that needs to be remembered.
So:
- lembrar de desligar
- remember to turn off
This is similar to English to turn off.
Other examples:
- Preciso lembrar de ligar para ela. = I need to remember to call her.
- Ele lembrou de fechar a porta. = He remembered to close the door.
So the pattern is:
- lembrar de + infinitive verb
Why does it say desligar o celular instead of something else like fechar or apagar?
Because desligar is the normal verb for turn off electronic devices.
- desligar o celular = turn off the phone
- desligar a TV = turn off the TV
- desligar o computador = turn off the computer
Other verbs mean different things:
- fechar = to close
- apagar = to erase, delete, or switch off a light in some contexts
- silenciar = to silence / put on silent
So:
- desligar o celular = turn the phone off completely
- silenciar o celular = silence the phone
Why is it o celular and not meu celular?
Portuguese often uses the definite article where English might use a possessive.
So if it is obvious whose phone we are talking about, Brazilian Portuguese may simply say:
- desligar o celular
Even though English would often say:
- turn off my phone
Both are possible in Portuguese:
- desligar o celular
- desligar meu celular
The version with o celular sounds perfectly natural when the ownership is already understood.
What exactly does celular mean in Brazil?
In Brazilian Portuguese, celular means cell phone / mobile phone.
Examples:
If you know European Portuguese, note that telemóvel is more common there. In Brazil, celular is the normal word.
Why is it antes da reunião and not antes a reunião?
Because antes normally appears with de when followed by a noun phrase:
- antes de + noun
- antes de + verb
Here, a reunião has the feminine article a. So:
- antes de + a reunião → antes da reunião
This is a contraction:
- de + a = da
Examples:
- antes da aula = before class
- antes do almoço = before lunch
- antes de sair = before leaving
So da is just de + a combined.
Can antes da reunião go in a different place in the sentence?
Yes. Portuguese word order is flexible here.
These are all natural:
- Eu preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
- Antes da reunião, eu preciso lembrar de desligar o celular.
- Eu preciso, antes da reunião, lembrar de desligar o celular.
The most neutral and common version is the original one, with antes da reunião at the end.
Putting it first can add focus:
- Antes da reunião... = Before the meeting...
Is this sentence formal or natural in everyday Brazilian Portuguese?
It is natural and correct. A Brazilian would understand it immediately.
Some very common everyday alternatives are:
- Preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
- Tenho que lembrar de desligar o celular antes da reunião.
Difference in tone:
- preciso = I need to
- tenho que = I have to / need to
Both are common in speech. The version without eu often sounds a little more natural in casual conversation.
How do you pronounce reunião?
Reunião can be tricky because of the stress and the nasal ending.
A rough guide is:
- re-u-ni-ÃO
The stress is on the last syllable:
- ão
That final ão is nasal, which is a very common Brazilian Portuguese sound.
A rough English approximation is something like:
- heh-oo-nee-OW̃
But the final part should be nasal, not a plain English ow.
Also note that:
- reunião = meeting
- plural: reuniões
Could this sentence also mean I need to remember that I turned off the phone before the meeting?
No. In this sentence, lembrar de desligar means remember to turn off.
That is, the turning off happens after the remembering.
So the meaning is:
- First: remember
- Then: turn off the phone
- Time reference: before the meeting
If you wanted to talk about remembering a past action, Portuguese would usually be phrased differently, for example:
- Lembro que desliguei o celular antes da reunião.
- I remember that I turned off the phone before the meeting.
So lembrar de + infinitive usually points to remembering to do something.
Can reunião be replaced with other time expressions in the same pattern?
Yes. This sentence pattern is very useful.
You can swap in many other time expressions:
- antes da aula = before class
- antes do trabalho = before work
- antes do jantar = before dinner
- antes da viagem = before the trip
Examples:
- Preciso lembrar de desligar o celular antes da aula.
- Preciso lembrar de mandar a mensagem antes do trabalho.
So the full pattern is:
- Preciso lembrar de + infinitive + antes de/do/da + noun
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