Nós vamos ao campo hoje.

Breakdown of Nós vamos ao campo hoje.

hoje
today
ir
to go
nós
we
o campo
the countryside
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Questions & Answers about Nós vamos ao campo hoje.

What does nós represent in this sentence?
Nós is the subject pronoun meaning we. It indicates who is performing the action, making it clear that the group including the speaker is going somewhere.
How is the verb vamos used and what does it tell us?
Vamos is the first-person plural present-tense form of ir (to go). It means we go or we are going, and its conjugation confirms that the subject is nós (we).
What is the significance of the contraction ao in ao campo?
Ao is a contraction of the preposition a (to) and the masculine definite article o (the). It is used here because campo is a masculine noun, and together ao campo translates to to the countryside (or to the field, though in Portugal it usually implies the countryside).
What does campo mean in this sentence, particularly in European Portuguese?
In this context, campo refers primarily to the countryside or rural areas. While it can literally mean field, in European Portuguese it typically implies an open, rural setting rather than a specific sport or agricultural field.
What role does hoje play, and can its position in the sentence vary?
Hoje means today and functions as an adverb specifying when the action takes place. Its position at the end of the sentence is common in Portuguese, but it can also be moved to the beginning (e.g., Hoje, nós vamos ao campo) to shift the emphasis onto the time aspect.