Portuguese Verbs “Ir” vs. “Andar” – Know When to Use Either
I’ve noticed that Portuguese language learners often use the verb Andar when they want to say Ir, and vice-versa.
This happens almost without exception in a context where means of transport and mobility are implied.
Here’s the difference. We use Andar to talk about means of transport in general. However, we switch over to Ir as soon as we also mention the final destination:
ANDAR Eu ando de carro todos os dias. I use my car every day. IR Amanhã, vou de carro até ao Porto. Tomorrow, I am going to Porto by car. |
Immergiamoci.
Andar
Coniugazione
Presente | Pretérito Perfeito | Pretérito Imperfeito | |
Eu | ando | andei | andava |
Tu | andas | andaste | andavas |
Você Ele, ela | anda | andou | andava |
Nós | andamos | andamos | andávamos |
Vocês Eles, elas | andam | andaram | andavam |
Learn more about Portuguese regular verbs:
Verbi regolari portoghesi e modelli di coniugazione al presente
Portuguese Regular Verbs for the Past Tense
Usage
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