Questions & Answers about O corredor é estreito.
What does each word do in this sentence?
Why is it é (ser) and not está (estar)?
Why is the adjective estreito masculine, and how does agreement work?
Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
How do I say “The corridors are narrow”?
How would I say “a narrow corridor” instead of “the corridor is narrow”?
- Describing a type of corridor: um corredor estreito.
- Statement with indefinite subject: Um corredor é estreito. (less common without more context; typically you’d use it attributively: Há um corredor estreito.)
Can the adjective go before the noun (e.g., “um estreito corredor”)?
How do I ask “Is the corridor narrow?” in European Portuguese?
What are some useful intensifiers with estreito?
How do I make comparisons and superlatives with estreito?
- Comparative: mais estreito (do) que … (both que and do que are correct)
- Este corredor é mais estreito do que aquele.
- Superlative (relative): o mais estreito
- É o corredor mais estreito da casa.
- Superlative (absolute): muito estreito is most natural; estreitíssimo exists but sounds formal/rare.
What does corredor refer to exactly? Is it also “aisle” or “runner”?
Are there synonyms for “narrow” here? Is apertado okay?
- estreito is the standard choice for spaces like corridors, streets, doors.
- apertado means “tight” and is very common for clothes/shoes; it can describe a cramped space in some contexts, but for a corridor’s width, estreito is the safest, most idiomatic choice.
- More formal/rare: exíguo (very cramped/scant).
How do I talk about being “in the corridor,” “from the corridor,” “into the corridor,” or “through the corridor”?
How do I pronounce this sentence in European Portuguese?
Any differences if I hear this in Brazil?
Grammar is the same. Pronunciation differs:
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