Breakdown of O tabuleiro do forno ainda está quente, por isso não lhe toques.
Questions & Answers about O tabuleiro do forno ainda está quente, por isso não lhe toques.
Why is it não lhe toques and not não tocas?
Why is lhe used? Doesn’t lhe usually mean to him / to her?
That is a very common question.
In this sentence, lhe refers to o tabuleiro and means something like it.
With the verb tocar, Portuguese often treats the thing touched differently from English. In European Portuguese, tocar can take an indirect-object pronoun such as lhe:
- Não lhe toques. = Don’t touch it.
So even though English says touch it, Portuguese can use lhe here.
This feels very natural in European Portuguese, even though it may seem strange to an English speaker.
Why is the pronoun before the verb: não lhe toques?
Because não triggers proclisis, which means the object pronoun goes before the verb.
So:
- Não lhe toques. = Don’t touch it.
Without a word like não, pronoun placement is often different in Portuguese. But after negation, the pronoun normally comes before the verb.
So the order here is completely regular:
- não
- lhe
- toques
- lhe
Could you also say não toques nele?
Yes, you may hear forms like não toques nele, especially in contexts where the pronoun is expressed differently.
But in this sentence, não lhe toques is a very natural European Portuguese way to say don’t touch it.
For a learner, the important point is:
- não lhe toques = standard and natural in European Portuguese
- it may not match English structure directly, but it is idiomatic
Why is it está quente and not é quente?
Because está is used for a temporary state.
Here, the tray is hot right now, because it has been in the oven. That is not a permanent characteristic.
So:
- está quente = it is hot at the moment
- é quente = it is hot by nature / generally hot
In this sentence, the temporary meaning is exactly what we want, so está quente is correct.
What does ainda mean here?
Here, ainda means still.
So:
- ainda está quente = is still hot
It suggests that some time has passed, but the tray has not cooled down yet.
What does por isso mean?
What does do mean in tabuleiro do forno?
Do is a contraction of:
- de + o = do
So:
- tabuleiro do forno literally means tray of the oven
In natural English, that becomes:
- the oven tray
- the baking tray
depending on context
This de + article contraction is very common in Portuguese:
- do = de + o
- da = de + a
- dos = de + os
- das = de + as
What exactly is tabuleiro here?
Why is the sentence using tu?
The form toques shows that the sentence is addressing tu.
In European Portuguese, tu is very common in informal speech with family, friends, children, and people you know well.
So this sentence sounds like an informal warning to one person:
If the speaker were using você, the form would be different:
- não lhe toque
Is this sentence specifically European Portuguese?
Yes, it sounds clearly natural in European Portuguese.
A learner of Portugal Portuguese should especially notice:
Even if other varieties of Portuguese might express the idea a little differently, this sentence is very good European Portuguese.
What is the basic structure of the whole sentence?
It has two parts:
So the pattern is:
- statement of reason
- por isso
- warning/command
- por isso
This is a very useful everyday structure in Portuguese, for example:
Está frio, por isso leva um casaco.
= It’s cold, so take a coat.O chão está molhado, por isso não corras.
= The floor is wet, so don’t run.
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