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Expressing Values, Opinions, and Comparisons
Por - Rate or Unit
Use `por` to link quantities to units of time, speed, or measurement to express a consistent rate.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use `por` to mean 'per' or 'by' for rates and units.
- Common for speed (km/h), frequency (times/week), and prices (cost/kg).
- Watch for contractions: `por + o/a` becomes `pelo/pela`.
- Usually follows a quantity: `[Quantity] + por + [Unit]`.
Quick Reference
| Category | Portuguese Structure | English Equivalent | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency | [Number] vezes por [Time] | ...times a/per [Time] | Três vezes por semana |
| Speed | [Number] km por hora | ...km per hour | 80 quilômetros por hora |
| Price | [Price] por [Unit] | ...[Price] per [Unit] | 2 euros por quilo |
| Percentage | [Number] por cento | ...percent | Dez por cento |
| Distribution | [Number] por [Object] | ...per [Object] | Um convite por pessoa |
| Dosage | [Number] por dia | ...per day | Dois comprimidos por dia |
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 10Eu vou ao ginásio três vezes por semana.
I go to the gym three times a week.
O limite de velocidade é 50 quilômetros por hora.
The speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour.
As maçãs custam dois euros por quilo.
The apples cost two euros per kilo.
The 'Per' Rule
Think of `por` as your reliable 'per'. If you can say 'per' in English, `por` is usually the right choice in Portuguese.
Speed Trap
Avoid using `para` when talking about speed or frequency. Saying '100 km para hora' will confuse people.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use `por` to mean 'per' or 'by' for rates and units.
- Common for speed (km/h), frequency (times/week), and prices (cost/kg).
- Watch for contractions: `por + o/a` becomes `pelo/pela`.
- Usually follows a quantity: `[Quantity] + por + [Unit]`.
Overview
Welcome to the wonderful world of the preposition por. This tiny word does some very heavy lifting in Portuguese. It is your ultimate tool for talking about rates and units. Think of it as the English word "per" or "by". You use it to connect a quantity to a specific measurement. It is essential for describing your daily routines and habits. You will need it when shopping at the local market. It is vital for discussing your speed while driving or running. Even native speakers sometimes mix up their prepositions in a hurry. However, mastering por will make you sound much more natural. It is a bridge between a number and a unit. Let’s dive into how this useful little word works for you.
How This Grammar Works
At its core, por acts as a mathematical link in your sentences. It establishes a relationship between two different sets of information. One set is usually a number or a frequency. The other set is a unit of time or measurement. In English, we often say "twice a week" or "five dollars a kilo". In Portuguese, you use por to create these same connections clearly. It tells the listener exactly how often something happens. It also explains the cost relative to a specific amount. Think of it like a grammar traffic light for your data. It regulates the flow of information between numbers and units. This helps you avoid confusion when ordering food or booking trips. It is a very logical and consistent pattern to learn.
Formation Pattern
- 1Creating phrases with
poris simple and follows a clear path. - 2Start with your primary action or quantity (e.g.,
três vezes). - 3Add the preposition
porimmediately after the quantity. - 4Follow up with the unit of time or measurement (e.g.,
semana). - 5If the unit needs a definite article, use a contraction.
- 6Combine
por+oto make the wordpelo. - 7Combine
por+ato make the wordpela. - 8Use the plural versions
pelosorpelaswhen necessary. - 9Remember that many common rates do not use articles at all.
- 10For example, we usually say
por horarather thanpela hora. - 11Keep the structure lean and direct for the best results.
When To Use It
You should reach for por in several specific real-world scenarios.
- Use it for speed limits like
cem quilômetros por hora. - Use it for your work schedule like
oito horas por dia. - It is perfect for frequency, such as
duas vezes por mês. - Use it at the grocery store for
cinco euros por quilo. - It works for distribution when you give
um por pessoa. - Use it for percentages like
vinte por centoof a total. - It is great for medication doses like
um comprimido por dia. - Use it for fuel efficiency such as
dez quilômetros por litro. - It helps in job interviews to discuss
salário por mês. - Use it when ordering coffee for a group at work.
When Not To Use It
There are times when por might seem right but is actually wrong.
- Do not use
porto express a goal or a purpose. - For example, use
parawhen saying "this is for you". - Avoid using
porfor a specific destination in most cases. - Do not use it for "in order to" followed by a verb.
- If you are waiting for someone, use
por(waiting for). - However, do not confuse this with the rate or unit rule.
- Using
porfor a deadline is also a common mistake. - For deadlines, you should usually use the preposition
para. - Think of
paraas a destination andporas a rate. - If you mix them up, your meaning might change completely.
Common Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes, so do not worry too much about them.
- A frequent error is forgetting the contractions like
peloorpela. - People often use
ainstead ofporfor frequency. - Saying
duas vezes a semanasounds like a direct English translation. - In Portuguese,
duas vezes por semanais the correct way. - Another mistake is adding an article where it is not needed.
- Saying
por o diainstead ofpor diais quite common. - Some learners use
cadaandporin the same short phrase. Um por cada pessoais repetitive and sounds a bit strange.- Just say
um por pessoato keep it simple and clean. - Even advanced students might forget
porin fast-paced conversations.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
You might wonder about the difference between por and cada.
- Both words help you talk about units and distribution.
Cadameans "each" and usually comes before the noun.Pormeans "per" and usually follows a specific quantity.- You can say
cinco euros cadaorcinco euros por quilo. - Use
porwhen you have a clear rate of exchange. - Use
cadawhen you want to emphasize individual items separately. - Also, contrast
porwith the prepositionain specific phrases. - Some older expressions use
a, butporis more modern. Por centois the standard way to say "percent" today.- Choosing the right one makes your Portuguese sound very professional.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use por for any unit of time?
A. Yes, you can use it for seconds, minutes, or centuries.
Q. Is it different in Brazil and Portugal?
A. The core rule for rates and units is the same.
Q. Do I always need to use a number first?
A. Not always, you can say por cabeça (per person).
Q. Is por used for the price of an entire item?
A. No, use por for the rate, like price per gram.
Q. What if I forget the contraction pela?
A. People will still understand you, but keep practicing it.
Q. Does por ever mean "because of" in these cases?
A. No, in this context, it strictly means "per" or "by".
Q. Is this a common grammar point for B1 levels?
A. Yes, it is a fundamental building block for fluency.
Q. Should I memorize the most common rate phrases?
A. Definitely, start with speed and frequency for daily use.
Reference Table
| Category | Portuguese Structure | English Equivalent | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency | [Number] vezes por [Time] | ...times a/per [Time] | Três vezes por semana |
| Speed | [Number] km por hora | ...km per hour | 80 quilômetros por hora |
| Price | [Price] por [Unit] | ...[Price] per [Unit] | 2 euros por quilo |
| Percentage | [Number] por cento | ...percent | Dez por cento |
| Distribution | [Number] por [Object] | ...per [Object] | Um convite por pessoa |
| Dosage | [Number] por dia | ...per day | Dois comprimidos por dia |
The 'Per' Rule
Think of `por` as your reliable 'per'. If you can say 'per' in English, `por` is usually the right choice in Portuguese.
Speed Trap
Avoid using `para` when talking about speed or frequency. Saying '100 km para hora' will confuse people.
Market Master
When asking for prices, use `por` to clarify if the cost is per unit or per weight. For example: `É o preço por quilo?`.
Daily Routine
In Portugal and Brazil, people use `por dia` constantly to discuss their gym, work, or eating habits. It's very natural!
أمثلة
10Eu vou ao ginásio três vezes por semana.
Focus: por semana
I go to the gym three times a week.
A very common way to describe habits.
O limite de velocidade é 50 quilômetros por hora.
Focus: por hora
The speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour.
Note that 'hora' usually doesn't take an article here.
As maçãs custam dois euros por quilo.
Focus: por quilo
The apples cost two euros per kilo.
Essential for shopping at markets.
Recebi um desconto de dez por cento.
Focus: por cento
I received a ten percent discount.
This is the standard way to express percent.
O consultor cobra mil euros pelo projeto.
Focus: pelo projeto
The consultant charges one thousand euros per project.
Using the contraction 'pelo' for a specific unit.
O jantar custa trinta euros por pessoa.
Focus: por pessoa
Dinner costs thirty euros per person.
Common in restaurants or events.
✗ Duas vezes a semana → ✓ Duas vezes por semana.
Focus: por semana
Twice a week.
Don't use 'a' like in English frequency.
Este carro faz quinze quilômetros por litro.
Focus: por litro
This car does fifteen kilometers per liter.
Talking about fuel efficiency.
✗ Eu trabalho oito horas por o dia → ✓ Eu trabalho oito horas por dia.
Focus: pela manhã
I work eight hours a day.
In some time-of-day rates, the contraction is used.
Por favor, entrem no escritório um por um.
Focus: um por um
Please, enter the office one by one.
Expressing a sequence or distribution.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank to express frequency.
Eu bebo café duas vezes ___ dia.
Frequency of time (week) uses 'por' followed by the time unit.
Choose the correct preposition for speed.
Ele conduz a 120 quilômetros ___ hora.
Speed rates use 'por' to connect the distance and the time unit (hour).
Complete the sentence regarding price per item.
Quanto você paga ___ aluguel por mês?
When referring to a specific item as a unit of price, we use the contraction 'pelo' (por + o).
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وسائل تعلم بصرية
Por vs Para
Decidindo usar 'Por'
Is it a rate or frequency?
Does it need an article?
Is the noun masculine?
Categorias de Unidades
Compras
- • Por quilo
- • Por unidade
Viagem
- • Por hora
- • Por quilômetro
Tempo
- • Por dia
- • Por ano
الأسئلة الشائعة
22 أسئلةIn this context, por translates to 'per' or 'a' (as in 'twice a day'). It connects a quantity to a recurring unit of measurement.
You say por hora. For example, O carro viaja a 80 quilômetros por hora.
Use pelo or pela when the unit is specific or uses an article. Pelo quilo is less common than just por quilo, but pelo projeto is standard.
Yes, cada means 'each'. You can say 5 euros cada or 5 euros por quilo depending on what you want to emphasize.
You use the phrase por cento. For example, A taxa de juros é de cinco por cento.
No, por remains the same. Only the contraction (pelo/pela) changes based on the gender of the noun.
You say três vezes por semana. Remember not to use a as we do in English.
It is usually por quilo. For example, O peixe custa dez euros por quilo.
You say por pessoa. It is common at parties: Uma bebida por pessoa.
It translates to por litro. You can ask, Quantos quilômetros o carro faz por litro?.
Generally, no. We say por hora, por dia, por mês, and por ano without articles.
Speed is always por hora. For example, A 100 quilômetros por hora.
Using para instead of por for a rate is the most frequent mistake. Remember: por is for rates, para is for goals.
You use por cento. Dez por cento dos alunos faltaram.
No, just say por comprimido. For example, Tome um por dia.
In Brazil, it is very common to drop articles even more than in Portugal, but the word por remains the standard for rates.
You say batimentos por minuto. O meu coração bate 70 vezes por minuto.
You can say um por um (one by one) or um por pessoa (one per person). Both are very useful.
Yes, for example, cinco por cento uses the number first. The pattern is usually [Quantity] + por + [Unit].
No, por is a preposition and does not have a plural form. Only the contractions like pelos or pelas can be plural.
Simply translate it as por. 'Twice per month' becomes duas vezes por mês. It is very direct!
Check if you are describing how many of 'X' happen in 'Y'. If yes, use por.
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