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to tie amarrar
How to say “to tie” in Portuguese? “Amarrar”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “amarrar” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to tie in Portuguese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
‱ Notice the similarity between “amarrar” and “atar” (both mean “to tie”). You can think of tying something securely—like wrapping a rope (which “amarra” a boat) around a dock.

Explanation:
“Amarrar” is a regular Portuguese verb meaning “to tie” or “to fasten.” It is used for securing objects or binding things together.

Synonymous Words:
‱ Atar
‱ Prender (in contexts meaning “to secure”)

Conjugations of “amarrar”:

Infinitive: amarrar
Gerund: amarrando
Past Participle: amarrado

Indicative Mood:
‱ Present:
  eu amarro
  tu amarras
  ele/ela/vocĂȘ amarra
  nós amarramos
  vós amarrais
  eles/elas/vocĂȘs amarram

‱ Preterite (Simple Past):
  eu amarrei
  tu amarraste
  ele/ela/vocĂȘ amarrou
  nós amarramos
  vós amarrastes
  eles/elas/vocĂȘs amarraram

‱ Imperfect:
  eu amarrava
  tu amarravas
  ele/ela/vocĂȘ amarrava
  nós amarrávamos
  vós amarráveis
  eles/elas/vocĂȘs amarravam

‱ Future:
  eu amarrarei
  tu amarrarás
  ele/ela/vocĂȘ amarrarĂĄ
  nós amarraremos
  vós amarráreis
  eles/elas/vocĂȘs amarrarĂŁo

Subjunctive Mood (Present):
  que eu amarre
  que tu amarres
  que ele/ela/vocĂȘ amarre
  que nós amarramos
  que vós amarrdes
  que eles/elas/vocĂȘs amarrem

Examples in Sentences:
1. Eu amarro os cadarços dos meus sapatos todas as manhãs.
  (I tie my shoelaces every morning.)
2. Ontem, ele amarrou o barco ao cais.
  (Yesterday, he tied the boat to the dock.)
3. AmanhĂŁ, nĂłs amarraremos os pacotes com uma corda resistente.
  (Tomorrow, we will tie the packages with a sturdy rope.)
4. Espero que vocĂȘs amarrem bem os presentes antes da festa.
  (I hope that you tie the gifts securely before the party.)

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