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Conjugation of ser and ter verb in Brazilian Portuguese

There are two verbs that mean to be: ser and estar. The verb ter means to have. Each subject pronoun requires a different form of the verb, called conjugations. Remember that nouns or names can also replace the third person pronouns he, she, it and they.
ser – to be
eu sou I am nós somos we are
tu és you are (informal singular) vós estais you are (informal plural)
ele é ela é você é o senhor é a senhora é he / it is (masculine) she / it is (feminine) you are (informal singular) you are (formal masculine singular) you are (formal feminine singular) eles são elas são vocês são os senhores são as senhoras são they are (masculine) they are (feminine) you are (informal plural) you are (formal masculine plural) you are (formal feminine plural)
estar – to be
eu estou I am nós estamos we are
tu estás you are (informal singular) vós estais you are (informal plural)
ele está ela está você está o senhor está a senhora está he / it is (masculine) she / it is (feminine) you are (informal singular) you are (formal masculine singular) you are (formal feminine singular) eles estão elas estão vocês estão os senhores estão as senhoras estão they are (masculine) they are (feminine) you are (informal plural) you are (formal masculine plural) you are (formal feminine plural)
ter – to have
eu tenho I have nós temos we have
tu tens you have (informal singular) vós tendes you have (informal plural)
ele tem ela tem você tem o senhor tem a senhora tem he / it has (masculine) she / it has (feminine) you have (informal singular) you have (formal masculine singular) you have (formal feminine singular) eles têm elas têm vocês têm os senhores têm as senhoras têm they have (masculine) they have (feminine) you have (informal plural) you have (formal masculine plural) you have (formal feminine plural)
Remember that tu and vos conjugations are not used in Brazil. Ser is used to say when you are something (inherent characteristic), and estar is used to say when you are in/at somewhere (location): Portuguese Courses Eu sou o novo aluno.     I am the new student. Eu estou no meu novo carro.     I am in my new car.

Many common expressions that use the verb be in English use the verb ter in Portuguese:

to be afraid – ter medo to be against – estar contra to be at fault – ter culpa to be careful – ter cuidado to be cold – estar com frio to be curious – ser curioso/a to be happy – estar contente to be hot – estar com calor to be hungry – estar com fomeSpeak portuguese to be in a hurry – ter pressa, estar com pressa to be jealous – ter ciúmes to be lucky – ter sorte to be patient – ser paciente to be successful – ter sucesso to be thirsty – estar com sêde to be tired – estar cansado/a  ]]>

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