Say "I Want To…" in Portuguese — Travel Phrase Drills

Order coffee, book a table, buy a ticket — all with ONE simple Portuguese phrase. In this pattern drill, you'll master the "Quero + infinitive" structure — the single most useful sentence builder for traveling in Portugal or Brazil. Repeat it enough times and it becomes automatic before you even land. Here's a taste of what you'll practice: "I want to order a coffee." → "Quero pedir um café." "I want to reserve a table." → "Quero reservar uma mesa." "I want to buy a ticket." → "Quero comprar um bilhete." "I want to pay the bill." → "Quero pagar a conta." Why this works: instead of memorizing random phrases, you lock in ONE pattern and swap vocabulary — so every new word you learn instantly gives you a new sentence. That's how real fluency is built. Perfect for beginner travelers, first-time visitors to Portugal or Brazil, or anyone who wants to sound confident at restaurants, hotels, and tourist spots. Subscribe to Fluently Portuguese for short, focused drills that build real travel confidence — one pattern at a time. #LearnPortuguese #PortugueseForTravelers #PortuguesePhrases