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Entendo

Literalmente: I understand

Use `entendo` to show you're following the conversation and to keep the social gears turning smoothly.

En 15 segundos

  • The standard way to say 'I understand' in Portuguese.
  • Works in both formal meetings and casual coffee chats.
  • A vital tool for active listening and showing empathy.

Significado

It simply means 'I understand' or 'I get it.' It is the go-to way to show you are following a conversation or acknowledging a point.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Listening to a friend's problem

Entendo o que você está passando.

I understand what you are going through.

🤝
2

A teacher explaining a grammar point

Ah, agora eu entendo!

Ah, now I understand!

😊
3

In a business meeting

Entendo seu ponto de vista, mas temos um orçamento.

I understand your point of view, but we have a budget.

🌍

Contexto cultural

The word stems from the Latin 'intendere,' meaning to stretch out or direct one's mind toward something. In Lusophone cultures, using this word frequently shows you are an 'active listener,' which is highly valued in social harmony. While 'compreendo' exists, 'entendo' is the more common, soulful choice for daily life.

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The Intonation Trick

If you say `Entendo?` with a rising tone, it means 'Do I understand?' or 'Am I getting this right?' Keep it flat for a statement.

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Don't Overuse

If you say it after every single sentence the other person speaks, you might sound like you're rushing them to finish.

En 15 segundos

  • The standard way to say 'I understand' in Portuguese.
  • Works in both formal meetings and casual coffee chats.
  • A vital tool for active listening and showing empathy.

What It Means

Entendo is the first-person singular form of the verb entender. It is your bread and butter for active listening. When someone explains something, you say entendo to show your brain is synced with theirs. It is short, punchy, and incredibly useful. It covers both the literal 'I hear your words' and the deeper 'I grasp your logic.'

How To Use It

Use it as a standalone response or to start a sentence. If a friend explains why they are late, just nod and say entendo. You can also pair it with mas (but) if you disagree. For example: Entendo, mas não concordo. It is like a verbal nod of the head. In text, it works great as a quick acknowledgement. It keeps the conversation flowing without needing a long paragraph.

When To Use It

You can use this in almost any scenario. Use it at the bank when the teller explains fees. Use it when a friend vents about their boss. It is perfect for professional meetings to show you are paying attention. Use it when learning Portuguese and your teacher explains a rule. It shows you are engaged and not just staring blankly. It is the ultimate 'green light' for the speaker to continue.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it if you actually don't understand. Brazilians are helpful and will try to explain differently if you are honest. Avoid using it repeatedly in a row, or you might sound like a robot. If someone says 'I love you,' do not reply with entendo unless you want a very awkward dinner. It is a cognitive response, not an emotional one. Also, don't use it for physical senses; you don't 'entendo' a loud noise, you 'ouço' (hear) it.

Cultural Background

Portuguese speakers value connection and eye contact during talk. Saying entendo or its cousin compreendo acts as social glue. In Brazil, people often overlap speech slightly to show excitement. Entendo is a polite way to bridge those gaps. It shows you are empathetic to the speaker's situation. It is a very 'human' word that builds immediate rapport.

Common Variations

You will often hear eu entendo to add a bit more weight. In more formal settings, people might use compreendo. If you really get it, you might say entendo perfeitamente. In slang, younger crowds might just say tô ligado (I'm switched on/I get it). But entendo remains the king of versatility across all age groups and regions.

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral and extremely safe for beginners. Just watch your intonation to ensure you sound interested rather than dismissive.

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The Intonation Trick

If you say `Entendo?` with a rising tone, it means 'Do I understand?' or 'Am I getting this right?' Keep it flat for a statement.

⚠️

Don't Overuse

If you say it after every single sentence the other person speaks, you might sound like you're rushing them to finish.

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The 'Pois é' Combo

Brazilians often pair it with `Pois é` (That's it/Exactly). Saying `Entendo, pois é...` makes you sound incredibly native and empathetic.

Ejemplos

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#1 Listening to a friend's problem
🤝

Entendo o que você está passando.

I understand what you are going through.

Shows empathy and support.

#2 A teacher explaining a grammar point
😊

Ah, agora eu entendo!

Ah, now I understand!

The 'lightbulb' moment of realization.

#3 In a business meeting

Entendo seu ponto de vista, mas temos um orçamento.

I understand your point of view, but we have a budget.

Professional way to acknowledge before pivoting.

#4 Texting a confirmation
😊

Entendo. Te vejo às oito.

Got it. See you at eight.

Short and efficient for messaging.

#5 A humorous misunderstanding
😄

Eu não entendo nada de futebol!

I don't understand anything about soccer!

A self-deprecating joke in a sports-heavy culture.

#6 A deep conversation
💭

Eu te entendo perfeitamente.

I understand you perfectly.

Deeply personal and validating.

Ponte a prueba

Your boss explains a new task. How do you acknowledge it?

___, vou começar o relatório agora.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Entendo

`Entendo` shows you grasped the instructions provided by your boss.

You want to say you don't understand.

Desculpe, eu não ___.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: entendo

You need the first-person singular form `entendo` to match 'eu' (I).

🎉 Puntuación: /2

Ayudas visuales

Formality of 'Entendo'

Tô ligado

Very informal/Slang

With close friends

Entendo

Neutral/Everyday

Most situations

Compreendo

Formal/Professional

Legal or high-level business

Where to use 'Entendo'

Entendo
🎓

Classroom

Following a lesson

Cafe

Listening to gossip

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Office

Confirming a deadline

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Home

Resolving a conflict

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Entendo is the everyday word for 'I get it.' Compreendo is slightly more formal and implies a deeper intellectual grasp, like Eu compreendo a complexidade do problema.

Yes, it is often used exactly like 'I hear you' in English to show you are listening, even if you don't necessarily agree with the person.

Not at all, but your tone matters. A soft entendo is polite; a sharp, fast entendo! might sound like you are annoyed or impatient.

Just add 'não' before it: Não entendo. It is the most common way to ask for clarification.

Absolutely! It's a very common way to acknowledge a message without having to write a long reply.

No, verbs in Portuguese don't change based on the gender of the speaker. Both men and women say entendo.

In Brazil, you'll hear tô ligado (I'm switched on) or simply saquei (I caught it/I got it).

Yes! You can say Eu entendo um pouco de português to tell people you understand a bit of the language.

Yes, it is universal across the Portuguese-speaking world, though the accent will differ.

Entendeu? is the question form ('Did you understand?'). You use entendo to answer that you currently understand.

Frases relacionadas

Compreendo

I comprehend (more formal)

Saquei

I got it (informal/slang)

Tô ligado

I'm with you / I get it (slang)

Faz sentido

That makes sense

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