Questions & Answers about Tu falas bem português?
Why is it tu falas and not você fala?
In European Portuguese, tu is the common informal singular you, especially with friends, family, children, and in many everyday situations.
- tu falas = informal you speak
- você fala = more formal or more distant you speak
A learner should know that você exists, but in Portugal it is often used less than English speakers expect. Very often, people either use tu or avoid the pronoun altogether and just use the verb form.
Why does falar become falas?
Because the verb has to agree with tu.
The infinitive is falar = to speak.
In the present tense:
- eu falo = I speak
- tu falas = you speak
- ele/ela/você fala = he/she/you speak
So falas is the correct present-tense form for tu.
Can I leave out tu and just say Falas bem português?
Yes. Portuguese often drops subject pronouns when the verb already makes the subject clear.
So both of these are natural:
- Tu falas bem português?
- Falas bem português?
In conversation, the version without tu is very common.
Why is bem placed before português?
Why is there no word for do in the question, like in English Do you speak... ?
Is português capitalized?
Why is it just português and not o português?
How do I pronounce tu falas bem português? in European Portuguese?
A simple learner-friendly approximation is:
- tu ≈ too
- falas ≈ FAH-lush or FAH-lahs depending on the speaker
- bem ≈ sounds a bit like beng with a nasal ending
- português ≈ por-too-GESH in European Portuguese
A few important points:
- European Portuguese often reduces unstressed vowels.
- The final -s in falas is often pronounced like sh in Portugal.
- bem has a nasal sound, not a clear English m.
- In português, the stressed syllable is the last one: -guês.
What is the difference between bem and bom?
This is a very common question.
In this sentence, we need an adverb because it describes how someone speaks:
- Tu falas bem português? = Do you speak Portuguese well?
Not:
- Tu falas bom português? in the sense of well
However, bom português can exist with a different meaning, like good Portuguese as a noun phrase:
- Ele escreve bom português. = He writes good Portuguese.
Is this the normal way to ask someone if they speak Portuguese well?
Yes, it is natural and correct. But there are a few other common ways depending on what exactly you want to ask:
- Tu falas português? = Do you speak Portuguese?
- Falas bem português? = Do you speak Portuguese well?
- Sabes falar português? = Do you know how to speak Portuguese?
- Consegues falar português? = Can you manage to speak Portuguese?
Your sentence is specifically about speaking it well.
Does tu always sound natural in Portugal?
Not always in every social situation, but it is extremely common and very important to learn for European Portuguese.
Use tu with:
- friends
- relatives
- classmates
- many coworkers
- children
- people your age in informal situations
In more formal situations, people may:
So Tu falas bem português? is natural in an informal context.
What tense is falas here?
It is the present indicative.
In this sentence, it usually means:
- Do you speak Portuguese well? or
- You speak Portuguese well? depending on context and intonation
The present tense in Portuguese often covers the same basic situations as the English present simple.
Could I say Tu falas português bem?
It is understandable, but Tu falas bem português? is more natural in this context.
Placing bem right after the verb is the most straightforward way to say speak well:
- falas bem português = natural
- falas português bem = possible, but less neutral and less common as a default phrasing
So for learners, Tu falas bem português? is the best model to follow.
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