LingoStories AppLingoStories App
A210 examples

a tarde→ afternoonPortuguese word meaning

"a tarde" is a A2-level Portuguese word meaning "afternoon". Below you can find 10 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Portuguese conversations.

Found in

10 stories

By Level
A1(2)
A2(8)
BeginnerIntermediate

Example Sentences

Visiting the Doctor
A1Everyday Situations

Visiting the Doctor

Boa tarde. Tenho uma consulta às duas.

Good afternoon. I have an appointment at two.

Playing Football
A1Sports & Fitness

Playing Football

É sábado à tarde.

It is Saturday afternoon.

A Weekend in Paris
A2Travel

A Weekend in Paris

Chegámos de comboio ontem à tarde.

We arrived by train yesterday afternoon.

Family Reunion
A2Relationships

Family Reunion

De tarde, a casa estava cheia de pessoas.

By afternoon, the house was full of people.

Who Sent the Flowers?
A2Mystery & Curiosity

Who Sent the Flowers?

Sophie voltou do trabalho numa sexta-feira à tarde.

Sophie came home from work on a Friday afternoon.

The Escape Room
A2Entertainment

The Escape Room

Era sábado à tarde e Anna estava entusiasmada.

It was Saturday afternoon and Anna was excited.

Keeping a Travel Journal
A2Travel

Keeping a Travel Journal

O comboio chegou a Florença à tarde.

The train arrived in Florence in the afternoon.

Phone Conversation
A2Dialogue Practice

Phone Conversation

'Queres ir tomar um café esta tarde?'

'Do you want to meet for coffee this afternoon?'

Visiting Berlin
A2Travel

Visiting Berlin

À tarde, visitei a Ilha dos Museus.

In the afternoon, I visited Museum Island.

The Pen Pal
A2Relationships

The Pen Pal

Explicou como as pessoas bebem chá à tarde.

She explained how people drink tea in the afternoon.

Practice "a tarde"

Master this word with interactive exercises

5 fill-in-blank exercises5 sentence reorder exercises5 dictation exercises

Fill in the Blanks

Complete sentences with the missing word

Loading...

Sentence Reorder

Put the words in the correct order

Loading...

Dictation

Listen and write what you hear

Loading...

Sign in to save your progress and earn XP

Continue Learning