How to Say ‘Can I see the contract?’ in Portuguese
Posso ver o contrato?
ˈpo.su ˈveɾ u kõ.ˈtɾa.tu
[ˈpo.su ˈveɾ u kõ.ˈtɾa.tu]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Contrato' means contract. It's a cognate, making it easy to remember.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Reviewing contracts carefully is wise, as rental agreements can be extensive.
Phrase Breakdown
Posso
[ˈpo.su]
Can
Used to ask for permission.
Posso ver o menu?
Can I see the menu?
ver
[ˈveɾ]
see
Perceive with the eyes.
Posso ver o filme agora?
Can I see the movie now?
o
[u]
the
Definite article for known items.
Posso ver o documento?
Can I see the document?
contrato
[kõ.ˈtɾa.tu]
contract
Legal agreement between parties.
Assinamos o contrato hoje.
We signed the contract today.
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