| Welcome to Can-Do Portuguese by PortuguesePod101.com. |
| In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask if a store has something in Portuguese. |
| For example, "Excuse me, do you have salt?" is |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Sergio Santos is at a small grocery store and wants to buy some salt. |
| He gets the clerk's attention and asks if the store has some salt. |
| Before you hear the conversation, let's preview some of its key components. |
| Sal. |
| "salt" |
| Sal. |
| Sal. |
| Aqui. |
| "here" |
| Aqui. |
| Aqui. |
| Listen to the conversation. |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Once more with the English translation. |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| "Excuse me, do you have salt?" |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| "Yes, I do. Here it is." |
| Let's break down the conversation. |
| Do you remember how Sergio Santos says, |
| "Excuse me, do you have any salt?" |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| This starts with, com licença, "excuse me." Com licença. |
| First is com, "with." Com. Com. |
| Next is licença, meaning "consent" in this context. Licença. Licença. |
| All together, com licença literally means "with consent," but it translates as "excuse me." |
| Next is você tem, "you have." Você tem. |
| First is você, meaning "you," in this context. Você. Você. |
| Note: in Brazilian Portuguese você is used when addressing someone in a casual conversation. |
| After this is tem, literally "has," but translates as "have," in this context. Tem. Tem. |
| Tem is from the verb ter, meaning "to have." Ter. |
| Together você tem, "you have." Você tem. |
| Note: você, "you," is always followed by a verb in the third person singular, as in Você tem, literally, "you has," but translates as "you have." |
| Last is sal, "salt." Sal. Sal. |
| All together, Com licença, você tem sal? This literally means "Excuse me, you has salt," but translates as "Excuse me, you have do you have any salt?" |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Let's take a closer look at the response. |
| Do you remember how the clerk says, |
| "Yes, I do. Here it is." |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| First is tenho, meaning "I have." Tenho. Tenho. |
| Tenho is a shortened form of eu tenho, "I have." Eu is omitted, as it's understood from context. |
| Tem is from the verb ter, meaning "to have." Ter. |
| Next is sim, "yes." Sim. Sim. |
| Together, tenho sim literally means "I have yes," but translates as "Yes, I do." Tenho sim. |
| Next is fica, literally "it stays" or "it is situated," but translates as "it is." Fica. Fica. |
| Note, "it" is omitted as it's understood from context. |
| Fica is from the verb ficar, "to stay" or "to be situated." Ficar. |
| Last is aqui, "here." Aqui. Aqui. |
| All together, it's Tenho sim, fica aqui. "Yes, I do. Here it is." |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| The pattern is |
| Com licença, você tem ITEM ? |
| Excuse me, do you have ITEM? |
| Com licença, você tem ITEM ? |
| To use this pattern, simply replace the {ITEM} placeholder with the thing you're looking for. |
| Note: This pattern requires a noun. |
| Imagine you're looking for milk. |
| Leite, "milk." Leite. Leite. |
| Say |
| "Excuse me, do you have milk?" |
| Ready? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| "Excuse me, do you have milk?" |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Com licença, "Excuse me," can be used in a variety of situations, for example, to get someone's attention in a polite way or pass someone by in a crowded place. |
| Again, the key pattern is |
| Com licença, você tem ITEM ? |
| Excuse me, do you have ITEM? |
| Com licença, você tem ITEM ? |
| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| "Excuse me, do you have salt?" |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| "Excuse me, do you have milk?" |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Com licença, você tem água? |
| "Excuse me, do you have water?" |
| Com licença, você tem água? |
| Com licença, você tem fruta? |
| "Excuse me, do you have fruit?" |
| Com licença, você tem fruta? |
| Onde fica o açúcar? |
| "Where is the sugar?" |
| Onde fica o açúcar? |
| Did you notice how the native speaker used a different pattern? |
| Onde fica o açúcar? |
| "Where is the sugar?" |
| With this question, you are presuming that the shop has sugar. |
| First is Onde, "where." Onde. Onde. |
| Next is fica, "it is" in this context. Fica. |
| Fica is from the verb ficar, literally "to stay," or "to be situated." Ficar. |
| After this is o açúcar, "the sugar." O açúcar. |
| Açúcar, "sugar." Açúcar. Açúcar. |
| In Portuguese, all nouns have grammatical gender and are either singular or plural. Açúcar is masculine and singular — a fact which will determine the form of other words in the sentence. |
| Before this is o, "the." O. O. |
| O is masculine and singular to agree with açúcar. |
| All together, Onde fica o açúcar? This means "Where is the sugar?" |
| Onde fica o açúcar? |
| This pattern is: |
| Onde fica ITEM? |
| Where is ITEM ? |
| To use this pattern, simply replace the {ITEM} placeholder with the thing you're looking for. |
| Note: This pattern requires a noun phrase. |
| You should be aware of this pattern, but you won’t need it for this lesson. |
| Let's review the new words. |
| Leite. |
| "milk" |
| Leite. |
| Leite. |
| Água. |
| "water" |
| Água. |
| Água. |
| Fruta. |
| "fruit" |
| Fruta. |
| Fruta. |
| Açúcar. |
| "sugar" |
| Açúcar. |
| Açúcar. |
| Let's review. |
| Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after the native speaker, focusing on pronunciation. |
| Ready? |
| Do you remember how to say, |
| "Excuse me." |
| Com licença. |
| Com licença. |
| Do you remember how to say "salt?" |
| Sal. |
| Sal. |
| And how to say "you"? |
| Você. |
| Você. |
| Do you remember how Sergio Santos asks, |
| "Excuse me, do you have any salt?" |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Com licença, você tem sal? |
| Do you remember how to say "yes"? |
| Sim. |
| Sim. |
| And how to say |
| "Yes, I do." |
| Tenho sim. |
| Tenho sim. |
| Do you remember how to say "here?" |
| Aqui. |
| Aqui. |
| Do you remember how the clerk says, |
| "Yes, I do. Here it is." |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Do you remember how to say "milk?" |
| Leite. |
| Leite. |
| And how to say "fruit?" |
| Fruta. |
| Fruta. |
| Do you remember how to say "sugar?" |
| Açúcar. |
| Açúcar. |
| Let's practice. |
| Imagine you're Sergio Santos , and you're at the grocery store. Get the shopkeeper's attention and ask if they have milk, or leite in Portuguese. |
| Ready? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Let's try another. |
| Imagine you're Susana Santos , and you're at the grocery store to buy fruit, or fruta in Portuguese. |
| Ready? |
| Com licença, você tem fruta? |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| Com licença, você tem fruta? |
| Com licença, você tem fruta? |
| Let's try one more. |
| Imagine you're Sabrina Santos , and you're at the grocery store to buy sugar, or açúcar in Portuguese. |
| Ready? |
| Com licença, você tem açúcar? |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| Com licença, você tem açúcar? |
| Com licença, você tem açúcar? |
| In this lesson, you learned how to ask if a store has something. This plays an essential role in the larger skill of shopping at a grocery store. Let’s review. |
| Do you remember how to say "please?" |
| Por favor. |
| Por favor. |
| Do you remember how Sergio says, |
| "This, please." |
| Isto, por favor. |
| Isto, por favor. |
| Imagine you're Jack Jones , and you're at a grocery store, and you'd like to buy something located close to the clerk. |
| Do you remember how to say "that" in Portuguese? |
| Aquilo. |
| Aquilo. |
| Ask the clerk for "that." |
| Aquilo, por favor. |
| Aqui está. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| Aquilo, por favor. |
| Aquilo, por favor. |
| You remembered that you also wanted to buy milk |
| Do you remember how to say "milk" in Portuguese? |
| Leite. |
| Leite. |
| Now ask the clerk if the store has milk. |
| Ready? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Tenho sim, fica aqui. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Com licença, você tem leite? |
| Well done! This is the end of this lesson. |
| In this lesson, you learned how to ask if a store has something, an essential skill for shopping at a grocery store. |
| Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills. |
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| You can take it again and again, so try anytime you like. |
| Our teachers will assess it, and give you your results. |
| Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson! |
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