Usages of o tempo
Eu decidia sempre levar o meu guarda-chuva, pois nunca confiava no tempo.
I always decided to take my umbrella, because I never trusted the weather.
Se o tempo estiver mau, o melhor é aproximar-se de um abrigo e abrir o guarda-chuva.
If the weather is bad, it’s best to approach a shelter and open the umbrella.
O tempo está mau.
The weather is bad.
Eu e os meus amigos viajaremos em breve, mas mudaremos o destino se o tempo estiver mau.
My friends and I will travel soon, but we will change the destination if the weather is bad.
O tempo está agradável.
The weather is pleasant.
Tu, não tragas apenas agasalhos leves; prepara-te para chuva se o tempo mudar.
You, don’t bring only light outerwear; get ready for rain if the weather changes.
Em novembro, a Ana passa a estudar em casa porque o tempo fica mais frio.
In November, Ana starts studying at home because the weather gets colder.
Test yourself: What does o tempo mean?
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