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How to Say ‘I'll see what I can do.’ in Portuguese

Verei o que posso fazer.

veh-RAY oo keh POH-soo fa-ZEHR

[veh-RAY oo keh POH-soo fa-ZEHR]

💬 Usage Tip: A common phrase indicating someone will attempt to help or find a solution.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: In Latin cultures, offering to 'see what I can do' maintains politeness and relational harmony, even if the outcome is uncertain.

Phrase Breakdown

Verei

[veh-RAY]

I will see

Future tense of 'to see', meaning to look or check something.

Example

Verei o resultado.

I will see the result.

O que posso fazer

oo keh POH-soo fa-ZEHR

Words in this phrase

o

[oo]

the

Defined article, used to make a certain noun to be specific.

Example

Vou ler o livro.

I will read the book.

que

[keh]

that

A conjunction used to indicate what is being referred to.

Example

O que aconteceu?

What happened?

posso

[POH-soo]

can

Indicates ability or permission.

Example

Eu posso correr rápido.

I can run fast.

fazer

[fa-ZEHR]

to do

To carry out an action or task.

Example

Não sei o que fazer.

I don't know what to do.

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