Pode ser perigoso
بهطور تحتاللفظی: Can be dangerous
Use this phrase to gently warn someone about any potential risk or bad idea in a caring way.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- A versatile warning for physical, social, or financial risks.
- Translates to 'It can be dangerous' and works in any setting.
- Shows you are concerned and looking out for someone's safety.
معنی
This phrase is used to warn someone that a situation or action might be risky or have negative consequences. It is a soft but clear way to say 'be careful' or 'this might not be a good idea.'
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Warning a friend about a hiking trail
Não vá por ali, pode ser perigoso.
Don't go that way, it can be dangerous.
Discussing a risky business investment
Investir tudo agora pode ser perigoso para a empresa.
Investing everything now can be dangerous for the company.
Texting about a suspicious website link
Não clica nisso! Pode ser perigoso.
Don't click that! It could be dangerous.
زمینه فرهنگی
In many Lusophone cultures, warning someone is seen as an act of affection or 'zelo' (care). While it is a standard warning, it is frequently used by family members to discourage risky behavior, ranging from extreme sports to simply staying out too late. It is a cornerstone of the 'protective' social fabric in Brazil and Portugal.
The Gender Switch
If you are talking about a specific feminine noun, like 'uma trilha' (a trail), remember to say 'pode ser perigosA'.
Not for Emergencies
If a car is about to hit someone, don't say this. It's too slow! Scream 'Cuidado!' instead.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- A versatile warning for physical, social, or financial risks.
- Translates to 'It can be dangerous' and works in any setting.
- Shows you are concerned and looking out for someone's safety.
What It Means
Pode ser perigoso is your go-to safety net in Portuguese. It literally means 'it can be dangerous.' You use it when you sense a red flag. It covers physical danger, like a slippery floor. It also covers social or financial risks. It is the verbal equivalent of a yellow caution light.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is incredibly simple. It functions just like the English equivalent. You can use it as a standalone warning. You can also attach it to a specific action. For example, Pode ser perigoso andar sozinho à noite. You don't need complex conjugations here. The verb poder (can/may) stays in the third person singular. It is a very 'plug and play' expression for your daily life.
When To Use It
You will hear this everywhere in Brazil or Portugal. Use it when a friend suggests a shortcut through a dark alley. Use it when a colleague wants to skip a security protocol. It is great for texting when someone sends a suspicious link. It works perfectly at a restaurant if the food looks undercooked. It is a polite way to voice concern without being bossy.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for things that are definitely safe. If you use it for a tiny paper cut, you'll sound dramatic. Avoid it in high-stakes emergencies where you need to shout 'Stop!' or 'Watch out!' In those cases, use Cuidado! or Pare! instead. Pode ser perigoso implies a possibility of risk, not an immediate catastrophe. Don't use it to describe a person's character unless they are literally a threat.
Cultural Background
Portuguese speakers tend to be quite expressive about safety and health. There is a cultural habit of 'prevenção' (prevention). You will often hear grandmothers or 'tias' saying this about the wind or cold water. They might say Pode ser perigoso about drinking juice after eating grapes. It reflects a culture that values looking out for one another's well-being. It is a sign of caring, not just a cold warning.
Common Variations
You can spice it up to change the intensity. Pode ser muito perigoso adds emphasis. If you want to sound more casual, try É meio perigoso (It's kind of dangerous). In a formal setting, you might hear Pode representar um perigo. If you are talking about a specific person, you say Ele pode ser perigoso. Always remember that the adjective perigoso changes to perigosa if the subject is feminine.
نکات کاربردی
This is a neutral phrase that fits almost any situation. The only 'gotcha' is matching the gender and number of 'perigoso' to the subject if you are being specific.
The Gender Switch
If you are talking about a specific feminine noun, like 'uma trilha' (a trail), remember to say 'pode ser perigosA'.
Not for Emergencies
If a car is about to hit someone, don't say this. It's too slow! Scream 'Cuidado!' instead.
The 'Care' Factor
Brazilians often use this phrase as a way to say 'I care about you,' even when the risk is very low.
مثالها
6Não vá por ali, pode ser perigoso.
Don't go that way, it can be dangerous.
A direct physical warning about safety.
Investir tudo agora pode ser perigoso para a empresa.
Investing everything now can be dangerous for the company.
Using the phrase in a professional, financial context.
Não clica nisso! Pode ser perigoso.
Don't click that! It could be dangerous.
Common digital safety warning among friends.
Cuidado, meu filho, pode ser perigoso.
Careful, my son, it can be dangerous.
Emotional and protective tone.
Comer sua lasanha pode ser perigoso!
Eating your lasagna can be dangerous!
Using the phrase sarcastically to tease a friend.
Senhores, caminhar nesta área à noite pode ser perigoso.
Gentlemen, walking in this area at night can be dangerous.
Polite warning from a guide or official.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the warning about a slippery floor.
Cuidado! O chão está molhado e ___ ser perigoso.
The verb `pode` (can/may) is used with `ser perigoso` to indicate a possibility of danger.
How would you tell a friend that a specific action is 'kind of' dangerous?
Acho que isso é ___ perigoso.
`Meio` is used here as an adverb meaning 'kind of' or 'a bit' in casual speech.
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ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality of 'Pode ser perigoso'
Used with friends/family
Cuidado, hein? Pode ser perigoso.
Standard everyday use
Pode ser perigoso atravessar aqui.
Professional or official warnings
Esta atividade pode ser perigosa para a saúde.
Where to use 'Pode ser perigoso'
Physical Safety
Slippery cliffs or dark streets
Digital Security
Suspicious emails or links
Health/Food
Undercooked meat or expired milk
Financial Risk
Gambling or bad investments
Social Risk
Telling a secret to a gossip
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it can refer to any risk, including financial loss or social embarrassment. For example, Falar isso para o chefe pode ser perigoso means it's risky for your job.
Yes, you can say Ele pode ser perigoso if someone is untrustworthy or violent. It works just like 'He can be dangerous' in English.
Absolutely. It is a neutral and professional way to highlight risks in a project. Use Essa estratégia pode ser perigosa to sound analytical.
Cuidado is an exclamation like 'Watch out!' while Pode ser perigoso is a statement about a potential risk.
Add the word muito (very). Isso pode ser muito perigoso! will definitely get someone's attention faster.
People might say É fria! (It's a cold one!) to mean a situation is dangerous or a trap, which is much more informal.
Yes, if you are talking about multiple things, use perigosos. For example: Esses caminhos podem ser perigosos.
Yes, if you think food is spoiled, you can say Comer isso pode ser perigoso. It's a common way to warn someone about food poisoning.
Yes, it is standard Portuguese used in all Lusophone countries with the same meaning and formality.
Learners sometimes forget to conjugate poder. Don't say Isso pode ser perigoso for a past event; use podia or poderia instead.
عبارات مرتبط
Cuidado!
Watch out! / Careful!
É uma fria
It's a trap / It's a bad idea (slang)
Correr risco
To run a risk
Fique atento
Stay alert / Pay attention
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