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Questions & Answers about Fogo é quente.
What does Fogo mean in English?
Fogo translates to fire in English.
What is the function of the word é in this sentence?
É is the third-person singular form of the verb ser, which means "to be". In this sentence, it functions as the linking verb and translates to "is", connecting the subject with its characteristic.
What does quente mean?
Quente means hot in English, describing the quality of fire in this context.
Why is there no definite article before fogo (i.e., why is it Fogo é quente and not O fogo é quente)?
In general or abstract statements, Portuguese often omits the definite article much like English omits "the" in "Fire is hot." Although including the article—as in "O fogo é quente"—is also correct, dropping it can emphasize fire as a general concept.
Why is the verb ser (as é) used instead of estar?
Ser is used to describe inherent, permanent qualities. Since being hot is an intrinsic characteristic of fire, é (from ser) is used instead of estar, which would imply a temporary state.
Is the sentence structure of Fogo é quente similar to that of English sentences?
Yes, it is. The sentence follows a Subject-Verb-Predicate adjective structure, just like the English sentence "Fire is hot."