How to Say ‘This tram’ in Portuguese
Este elétrico
💬 Usage Tip: Same phrase, super useful when asking directions: “Este elétrico vai para…?”
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Trams can be touristy—if you want the local vibe, ask which one goes to the station/metro.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Este
[ESH-tuh]
this
Used before a noun to indicate a specific nearby thing (masculine).
Este elétrico vai para Lisboa?
Does this tram go to Lisbon?
elétrico
[eh-LEH-tree-koo]
tram
Common word in Lisbon/Porto for trams; in other contexts can mean "electric".
Este elétrico está cheio hoje.
This tram is full today.
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