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Determiners vs. Pronouns

To master Portuguese, it is essential that we tackle determiners. As you may recall, we have already learned about a few types of determiners in previous units, such as articles, possessives, and demonstratives. So this will be a good opportunity to review, as well as to be introduced to some new types. In this unit, we will focus primarily on:

  • definite articles (such as o and a)
  • indefinite articles (such as um and uma)
  • demonstrative determiners (such as este and estes)
  • indefinite determiners (such as outro and certo)
  • interrogative determiners (such as que and qual)

Before we dive in, let’s quickly review how to differentiate between determiners and pronouns.

What’s the Difference?

DeterminantesDeterminers are words that are always placed before a substantivonoun that specify what that noun refers to, what it’s linked to, or certain other information about it. PronomesPronouns , on the other hand, are words that replace the noun altogether.
An example of each:
Este é o meu carro.This is my car.
E este é o meu!And this is mine!
In the first sentence, meu is placed before carro, linking both words together and describing how the car is connected to something or someone else. This makes it a determiner. In the second sentence, meu replaces the word carro completely. This makes it a pronoun.

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