Portuguese · Common Verbs

Sair

[/saˈiʁ/]

To leave / To go out

Beginnerverb

Definition

To go out of or away from a place.

Ir para fora ou embora de um lugar.

Example

Saímos de casa às oito da manhã.

We left home at eight in the morning.

Etymology

'Sair' comes from the Latin 'salire', meaning 'to jump or to leap'. Over time, it evolved to mean 'to leave or to go out' in Portuguese.

How & Where It’s Used

'Sair' is commonly found in spoken language and used informally and formally. It appears universally in Portuguese-speaking areas.

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