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How to Say ‘The Andante (transport card)’ in Portuguese

O Andante

oo ahn-DAHN-t(uh)

[oo ahn-DAHN-t(uh)]

💬 Usage Tip: Masculine noun: o Andante. Pronunciation tip (PT-PT): an-DAN-t(ɨ) — the final “e” is often a soft, almost silent sound.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Andante is the public transport ticketing system around Porto (Metro do Porto, buses, some trains). In Lisbon you’ll use different cards (e.g., Navegante/Viva Viagem).

Phrase Breakdown

O

[oo]

the

Masculine singular definite article used before a masculine noun/name.

Example

No Porto, o Andante é muito prático para andar de elétrico.

In Porto, the Andante is very practical for riding the tram.

Andante

[ahn-DAHN-t(uh)]

Andante (Porto transport card/ticket system)

Name of Porto’s public transport ticket/card system (used on metro/bus/tram).

Example

No Porto, compro um Andante para usar no elétrico e no metro.

In Porto, I buy an Andante to use on the tram and the metro.

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