Breakdown of Eu não quero gastar dinheiro hoje.
eu
I
hoje
today
querer
to want
não
not
o dinheiro
the money
gastar
to spend
Questions & Answers about Eu não quero gastar dinheiro hoje.
Can I drop the subject pronoun Eu?
Yes. European Portuguese often drops subject pronouns because the verb ending shows who the subject is. Both are correct:
- Eu não quero gastar dinheiro hoje.
- Não quero gastar dinheiro hoje. Using Eu adds emphasis or contrast.
Where does não go in a sentence like this?
Why is there no de before gastar?
Because querer is followed directly by an infinitive. Compare:
- Quero gastar.
- But: Gosto de gastar. (some verbs like gostar require de)
How do I say “I don’t want to spend it today” using a pronoun?
Replace dinheiro with the masculine direct object pronoun o. In EP you can place it:
Do I need an article with dinheiro here?
Can dinheiro be plural?
Can I move hoje to the beginning?
How is the sentence pronounced in European Portuguese?
Approximate IPA (Lisbon): [ew nɐ̃w ˈkɛɾu ɡaʃˈtaɾ diˈɲejɾu ˈoʒɨ] Tips:
What does the tilde in não mean?
How do I say “I don’t want to spend any money today”?
- Colloquial: Não quero gastar dinheiro nenhum hoje.
- More formal: Não quero gastar dinheiro algum hoje. Avoid qualquer in negatives here; use nenhum or post‑nominal algum.
How do I say “spend money on X” in Portuguese?
How do I conjugate querer in the present (Portugal)?
- eu quero
- tu queres
- ele/ela quer
- nós queremos
- vocês querem (Vós quereis exists but is rarely used in modern European Portuguese.)
What’s the difference between Não quero gastar dinheiro hoje and Não vou gastar dinheiro hoje?
Can I use sem instead of não?
Is there a more natural way to express “I don’t feel like spending money today” in Portugal?
Why is the s in gastar pronounced like “sh” in Portugal?
In European Portuguese, s is pronounced [ʃ] when it comes before certain consonants (like t, p, c, f). Hence gastar sounds like [gaʃˈtaɾ].
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