Comigo
With me
Language note: “Com + mim” becomes “comigo.” Also: “contigo” (with you), “connosco” (with us).
Culture note: If someone offers help, “Vem comigo” or “Entra comigo” can mean “Follow me, I’ll show you.”
Context: They add who you should come with.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Comigo
[koh-MEE-goo]
With me.
Means "with me"; often used when inviting someone to come along.
Vem comigo e apanhamos o elétrico juntos.
Come with me and we’ll take the tram together.
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