Vou a Lisboa nas primaveras.
Vou a Lisboa em todas as primaveras.
Toda primavera vou a Lisboa.
You can say like that 3 phrases....The 3 are right
 
Comment written by cvz1225 on May 07, 2008 @ 22:50 | | |
That was a great answer. I also received a message in my inbox on this question. There are subtities in a language which are difficult to understand.
Many times I have learned a way to say something and then applied that knowledge to another situation but it really wasn't correct. For example, one time I was walking around the house and couldn't find my eyeglasses. My maid told me to say "Onde estão os meus óculos" . As a native English speaker, with only one verb for "to be", I would not have understood that this means something different.
OK. May I ask another question.
In my lesson book, called "Português Sem Fronteiras", they presented a chart for prepositions ( a, de, em, and para) for expressions of time, date, day, season, etc. But something wasn't clear to me.
My book tells me that there is a difference in preposition for days of the week if you are referring to a specific day or if you are describing a customary action. Number one says that I am going to do an event one time on a certain day. Number two means that every Friday I go to the city.
(1) Vou a cidade
na quinta-feira. ( using "em"--uma dia pontual)
(2) Vou a cidade
as quintas-feiras. (using "a"--uma dia habitual)
I also know that if I want to say that I am going to Lisbon for Christmas, I can say number three
(3) Vou a Lisboa
no Natal. (using "em)
or if I am going to go to Lisbon in the spring, I can say number four
(4) Vou a Lisboa
na Primavera. (using "em")
But if I want to know is this:
if I want to say that I go to Lisbon every Christmas or every spring does the preposition "em" aslo change to "a" ? Are there rules for this?
Thank you Polyglot readers!!
Comment written by trubey on May 06, 2008 @ 12:02 | | |
In this case its better to use "ficar", because its about localization/position/place....
ESTAR( condition at this time...maybe it will not keep during a long period)
SER( character of a person or thing...Permanent)
 
O escritório fica na Rua 13 de maio.
O escritório está na rua 13 de maio( está hoje, talvez amanhã não esteja mais)
O escritório é na rua 13 de maio( aceitável..Pessoas dizem assim...Mas ficar talvez seja mais apropriado0
Comment written by cvz1225 on May 05, 2008 @ 15:13 | | |