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Possessive Adjectives

Adjetivos Possessivos

Possessive Adjectives in Portuguese

Overview

Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Possessivos) is a beginner (CEFR A1) topic in Portuguese grammar. Possessives agree with possessed noun: meu/minha/meus/minhas, teu/tua/teus/tuas, seu/sua/seus/suas, nosso/nossa/nossos/nossas. In Brazil, 'seu' often replaced by 'dele/dela'.

Understanding possessive adjectives is essential for building correct Portuguese sentences and communicating effectively. This concept is introduced at the A1 level and forms part of the foundation for more advanced grammar structures.

Whether you are learning Brazilian or European Portuguese, mastering possessive adjectives will significantly improve your ability to express yourself naturally and accurately in a variety of contexts.

How It Works

Possessive adjectives agree with the possessed noun:

Possessor M. sg. F. sg. M. pl. F. pl.
eu meu minha meus minhas
tu teu tua teus tuas
ele/ela/voce seu sua seus suas
nos nosso nossa nossos nossas

With or without article:

  • European Portuguese: article standard: o meu livro
  • Brazilian Portuguese: article optional: meu livro

Clarifying ambiguity (Brazil): Since seu/sua can mean his, her, your, or their, Brazilians use dele/dela/deles/delas: o livro dele (his book).

Examples in Context

Portuguese English Note
o meu livro my book
a tua casa your house
os nossos amigos our friends
o livro dele (Brazil) his book
os meus livros my books
as minhas amigas my friends (f.)
o nosso carro our car
o livro dele his book BR clarity
a casa dela her house BR clarity

Common Mistakes

Incorrect form usage

  • Wrong: Applying rules from English or other languages directly
  • Right: Follow Portuguese-specific patterns for possessive adjectives
  • Why: Portuguese has its own rules that do not always align with English or other Romance languages.

Forgetting agreement rules

  • Wrong: Not matching gender, number, or person correctly
  • Right: Ensure all elements in the sentence agree with each other
  • Why: Portuguese requires strict agreement between subjects, verbs, articles, adjectives, and pronouns.

Mixing formal and informal registers

  • Wrong: Using tu forms with voce verb conjugations, or vice versa
  • Right: Be consistent with your chosen register throughout a conversation
  • Why: Register consistency is important for natural-sounding Portuguese.

Usage Notes

This concept appears across both Brazilian and European Portuguese, though specific usage patterns may differ between the two variants. At the A1 level, focus on understanding the core patterns before worrying about regional differences.

In everyday conversation, possessive adjectives is used frequently in both formal and informal contexts. Pay attention to how native speakers use it in the media you consume, and note any differences between Brazilian and Portuguese sources.

Practice Tips

  1. Practice possessive adjectives with authentic Portuguese texts, listening for how native speakers use these forms in context.
  2. Create flashcards with complete example sentences rather than isolated words to reinforce natural patterns.
  3. Write short paragraphs using possessive adjectives and compare them with native-written texts to identify areas for improvement.

Related Concepts

  • Prerequisite: Definite Articles -- provides the foundational knowledge needed for possessive adjectives

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