How to Say ‘Control’ in Portuguese
O comando
oo co-MAN-do
[oo co-MAN-do]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Comando' can refer to any type of control, not just a remote. It's a versatile word!
🇵🇹 In Portugal: In a family setting, the TV remote is often subject to friendly 'negotiations'.
Phrase Breakdown
O
[oo]
The
A definite article used before a noun to specify a particular item.
O comando está na mesa.
The remote is on the table.
comando
[co-MAN-do]
Remote
A device used to control something such as a television from a distance.
Preciso do comando para mudar de canal.
I need the remote to change channels.
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