How to Say ‘What I can do’ in Portuguese
O que posso fazer
oh keh POH-soo fa-ZEHR
[oh keh POH-soo fa-ZEHR]
💬 Usage Tip: Note the use of 'posso' which is the present tense of 'poder' (to be able to).
🇵🇹 In Portugal: A phrase often used to express willingness to help or flexibility in problem-solving.
Phrase Breakdown
O
[oh]
what
Used to refer to a thing or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
O que é isso?
What is this?
que
[keh]
that/what
A pronoun used to ask or specify something.
O que você quer?
What do you want?
posso
[POH-soo]
can
Be able to; have the ability to.
Posso ajudar?
Can I help?
fazer
[fa-ZEHR]
to do
To perform an action or task.
Preciso fazer o trabalho.
I need to do the work.
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