How to Say ‘Long-term rental’ in Portuguese
Aluguel de longa duração
💬 Usage Tip: 'Aluguel' means rent. Remember 'longo' means long, and 'duração' means duration.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Long-term rentals are common, but there's often a focus on exclusivity and trust between tenant and landlord.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Aluguel
[ah-loo-GEL]
Long-term rental
Rental agreement for an extended period.
Procurando aluguel de longa duração.
Looking for a long-term rental.
de
[dee]
of
Expressing relationship between two elements.
Contrato de aluguel de longa duração.
Long-term rental contract.
longa
[LONG-gah]
long
For a considerable or extended duration.
Contrato de longo prazo.
Long-term contract.
duração
[doo-rah-SOWN]
duration
The time during which something continues.
Duração do aluguel pode variar.
Rental duration can vary.
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