How to Say βHe came with meβ in Portuguese
Ele veio comigo
EH-li VEY-oo koh-MEE-goo
[EH-li VEY-oo koh-MEE-goo]
π¬ Usage Tip: Simple past tense construction.
π΅πΉ In Portugal: Bringing someone along is a sign of trust and friendship in Portuguese culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Ele
[EH-li]
He
A pronoun used to refer to a male person or animal already mentioned.
Ele veio comigo ao mercado.
He came with me to the market.
veio
[VEY-oo]
Came
Past tense of 'come'; moved toward a specified place.
Ele veio comigo Γ escola.
He came with me to school.
comigo
[koh-MEE-goo]
With Me
Indicating accompaniment or association.
Ele veio comigo ao cinema.
He came with me to the cinema.
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