How to Say ‘The matches’ in Portuguese
Os jogos
oosh ZHOH-goosh
[oosh ZHOH-goosh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Jogo" means "game" or "match." Plural: "jogos."
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Football vocabulary in Portugal often uses "jogo" more than fancy technical terms in casual speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Os
[oosh]
the
A masculine plural definite article used before plural nouns.
Em 'Os jogos', 'os' mostra que falamos de jogos específicos.
In 'The games', 'os' shows that we are talking about specific games.
jogos
[ZHOH-goosh]
games
Plural noun meaning games or matches, especially sports matches here.
Durante o Mundial, 'Os jogos' passam na televisão.
During the World Cup, 'The games' are shown on television.
Get the Full Learning Experience
This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.
Pronunciation Feedback
AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent
Spaced Repetition
Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice
Immersive Roleplaying
Practice real conversations with AI partners
Custom Scenarios
Request lessons tailored to your specific needs
What Learners Are Saying
“Rio de Janeiro tested my Portuguese every single day. The real-world scenarios in this app meant I could actually keep up with locals at the beach bars.”
Chris B., 33, Digital Nomad
“Moved to Lisbon with zero Portuguese and honestly thought I’d be pointing at menus forever. Three weeks in and I’m having real conversations with my landlord.”
Priya N., 35, Freelance Designer
“I hop cities every few months and this is the only app that actually prepares me for living somewhere, not just visiting. Tokyo was the real test — passed with flying colors.”
James O., 28, Remote Worker