How to Say ‘If he chooses me again’ in Portuguese
Se ele me escolher novamente
se EH-lee mee eesh-ko-LER naw-vah-MEHN-teh
[se EH-lee mee eesh-ko-LER naw-vah-MEHN-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines conditional 'se' with reflexive verb and adverb.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Cats in Portugal might choose their owners, akin to forming bonds in close-knit communities.
Phrase Breakdown
Se
[se]
If
Used to introduce a conditional clause.
Se ele me escolher novamente, ficarei feliz.
If he chooses me again, I will be happy.
ele
[EH-lee]
He
Pronoun used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned.
Se ele decidir, vamos seguir.
If he decides, we will follow.
Me escolher
mee eesh-ko-LER
Words in this phrase
me
[mee]
Me
The objective case of the pronoun 'I'.
Ele me escolheu para a tarefa.
He chose me for the task.
escolher
[eesh-ko-LER]
Choose
To select or pick from a range of options.
Ele vai escolher o próximo líder.
He will choose the next leader.
novamente
[naw-vah-MEHN-teh]
Again
Once more after a previous event or action.
Tentaremos novamente amanhã.
We will try again tomorrow.
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