B2 Expression Formel 2 min de lecture

Concernente à argumentos

Regarding the argumentos

Littéralement: Concerning to arguments

Use this phrase to sound professional and authoritative when addressing specific points in a formal discussion.

En 15 secondes

  • A formal way to say 'regarding the arguments'.
  • Best for business, law, or academic writing.
  • Signals a high level of education and professionalism.

Signification

A sophisticated way to say 'regarding' or 'about' the points or reasons presented in a discussion. It’s a connector used to link your current statement to specific evidence or logic mentioned earlier.

Exemples clés

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In a business meeting

Concernente aos argumentos apresentados, concordo com a estratégia.

Regarding the arguments presented, I agree with the strategy.

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Writing a formal email

Não tenho mais nada a declarar concernente a argumentos jurídicos.

I have nothing more to declare regarding legal arguments.

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A heated academic debate

Sua tese é fraca concernente aos argumentos históricos.

Your thesis is weak regarding the historical arguments.

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Contexte culturel

Portuguese speakers often use formal connectors to establish authority in professional settings. This specific phrase reflects the influence of 'Juridiquês' (legal jargon) on everyday business Portuguese. It’s a linguistic tool used to sound more objective and detached during a debate.

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The Crase Trap

Avoid using `à` (with the accent) before masculine words like `argumentos`. It should be `aos` or just `a`. Using `à` here is a common hypercorrection mistake!

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Sound Like a Boss

If you want to sound like a Portuguese CEO, use this phrase at the start of your sentence to command the room's attention.

En 15 secondes

  • A formal way to say 'regarding the arguments'.
  • Best for business, law, or academic writing.
  • Signals a high level of education and professionalism.

What It Means

Concernente a is a high-level prepositional phrase. It functions exactly like 'regarding' or 'with respect to' in English. When you add argumentos (arguments), you are specifically pointing back to the logic or points someone just made. It’s a way to keep your speech organized and professional. You aren't just talking; you are analyzing. It shows you are paying attention to the structure of the debate.

How To Use It

Think of it as a bridge. You finish one thought and want to jump to the logic behind it. You say concernente a followed by the noun. Note a tiny grammar trap: because argumentos is masculine, you should technically say concernente a argumentos (general) or concernente aos argumentos (specific). If you see à with an accent, it's usually a mistake before masculine words, but people use it when they want to sound extra fancy—even if they trip over the grammar!

When To Use It

This is your go-to for the office. Use it in a performance review. Use it when writing a formal email to a client. It’s perfect for academic essays or when you’re debating politics at a dinner party and want to sound like the smartest person at the table. It signals that you are about to drop some serious knowledge.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this at the beach. If you tell a friend, Concernente a argumentos, a cerveja está gelada, they will think you’ve swallowed a dictionary. Avoid it in text messages unless you are being intentionally ironic or 'extra.' It’s too heavy for casual settings. Keep it out of the kitchen and the club.

Cultural Background

Portuguese culture often values formal eloquence. Being able to use complex connectors like this is seen as a sign of a good education. In Brazil and Portugal, legalistic and bureaucratic language often bleeds into professional life. This phrase is a relic of that love for structured, formal rhetoric. It makes the speaker feel authoritative.

Common Variations

You will often hear No que tange a or Relativamente a. These all live in the same 'fancy' neighborhood. If you want to sound slightly more modern but still professional, you might use Quanto aos argumentos. But if you want the full 'suit and tie' effect, concernente is the winner.

Notes d'usage

This phrase is strictly formal. Ensure you match the preposition 'a' with the gender and number of the following noun (e.g., 'aos argumentos', 'à ideia').

⚠️

The Crase Trap

Avoid using `à` (with the accent) before masculine words like `argumentos`. It should be `aos` or just `a`. Using `à` here is a common hypercorrection mistake!

💡

Sound Like a Boss

If you want to sound like a Portuguese CEO, use this phrase at the start of your sentence to command the room's attention.

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The 'Fancy' Factor

Brazilians call this kind of talk 'falar difícil' (speaking difficult). It's a social flex that shows you've spent time in higher education.

Exemples

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#1 In a business meeting
💼

Concernente aos argumentos apresentados, concordo com a estratégia.

Regarding the arguments presented, I agree with the strategy.

Used here to pivot from listening to giving an official opinion.

#2 Writing a formal email
👔

Não tenho mais nada a declarar concernente a argumentos jurídicos.

I have nothing more to declare regarding legal arguments.

Very standard in legal or administrative correspondence.

#3 A heated academic debate
👔

Sua tese é fraca concernente aos argumentos históricos.

Your thesis is weak regarding the historical arguments.

A polite but firm way to criticize someone's logic.

#4 Texting a friend (ironically)
😄

Concernente aos argumentos da pizza, eu voto em pepperoni!

Regarding the pizza arguments, I vote for pepperoni!

Using formal language for a trivial topic creates a humorous effect.

#5 A serious discussion with a partner
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Precisamos ser claros concernente aos nossos argumentos sobre o futuro.

We need to be clear regarding our arguments about the future.

Adds a layer of seriousness and structure to a difficult conversation.

#6 In a job interview
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Concernente aos argumentos de venda, eu superei todas as metas.

Regarding the sales arguments, I exceeded all goals.

Shows the candidate can speak eloquently and professionally.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct prepositional phrase to sound formal in a meeting.

___ aos argumentos do diretor, a proposta faz sentido.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Concernente

`Concernente` is the most formal choice, fitting the context of a director's arguments.

Which version is grammatically correct for 'Regarding the arguments'?

Concernente ___ argumentos.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : aos

`Argumentos` is masculine plural, so it requires the contraction `aos` (a + os).

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Aides visuelles

Formality Level of 'About'

Sobre

Everyday use

Fale sobre você.

Em relação a

Standard/Neutral

Em relação ao preço...

Concernente a

Formal/Professional

Concernente aos argumentos...

Where to use 'Concernente a'

Concernente a
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Courtroom

Concernente às provas...

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Boardroom

Concernente ao lucro...

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University

Concernente à teoria...

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Formal Letter

Concernente ao contrato...

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

It means 'regarding' or 'about'. It's used to introduce a specific topic in a formal way, like Concernente ao relatório (Regarding the report).

The correct form is aos argumentos because argumentos is masculine plural. Using à is a grammatical error often made by people trying to sound overly formal.

Only if you're joking! It's very stiff for casual conversation. Use sobre or falar de with friends.

Yes, but mostly in written documents, news reports, and formal meetings. You won't hear it at a barbecue.

The simplest synonym is sobre. A middle-ground version is em relação a.

Yes, the phrase is concernente a. The 'a' then merges with the article of the next word (e.g., a + os = aos).

No, it's a connector. It must be followed by the noun it is referring to, like Concernente à proposta.

It is used in both, but Portugal tends to use these formal connectors slightly more often in standard speech than Brazil.

It's pronounced con-ser-NEN-chee in most of Brazil, or con-ser-NEN-te in Portugal. The 'en' is a nasal vowel.

Yes, you can say Concernente ao candidato (Regarding the candidate), though it sounds very clinical.

Expressions liées

No que tange a

Relativamente a

No que diz respeito a

Quanto a

Em relação a

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