How to Say ‘I object!’ in Portuguese
Eu me oponho!
ee-oo mee oh-pooh-noh
[ee-oo mee oh-pooh-noh]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'opor-se' is a reflexive verb meaning 'to oppose'.
Phrase Breakdown
Eu
[ee-oo]
I
Refers to the person speaking.
Eu estou aqui.
I am here.
me
[mee]
me
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
Ele me chamou.
He called me.
oponho
[oh-pooh-noh]
object
To express disagreement or opposition.
Eu me oponho a isso.
I object to this.
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