continuais
Continuais is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb continuar, used with the pronoun vós. It translates to “you all continue” in English. The form is part of the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs in European Portuguese and is typically encountered in formal, literary, or historical contexts rather than in everyday modern speech.
- verb: continuar (to continue)
- person/number: second-person plural
- mood/tense: indicative present
- pronoun association: commonly paired with vós (you all); in contemporary practice, vós is less frequent, and
- European Portuguese: continuais can be used in written or formal spoken language, especially when the pronoun
- Brazilian Portuguese: the corresponding ordinary form is vocês continuam and, in informal speech, vocês continuam is
- Overall, continuais is regarded as formal or archaic in many modern contexts, though it remains correct
Vós continuais a estudar todos os dias, mesmo diante dos obstáculos. (You all continue studying every