Portuguese to English

About PortugueseToEnglish.net

Last reviewed on May 7, 2026.

What this site is

PortugueseToEnglish.net is a free online tool for translating between Portuguese and English. The site combines a browser-based translator with reference pages aimed at Portuguese speakers learning English and at travelers, students, and professionals who need quick translations of words, phrases, or short passages.

Everything on the site is free to use. There is no account, no subscription, and no daily quota. The translator runs in your browser and supports both Brazilian Portuguese (PT-BR) and European Portuguese (PT-PT).

What you can do here

Who the site is for

The audience is broad: Portuguese speakers improving their English, English speakers curious about a Portuguese word, travelers preparing for a trip to Portugal or a Portuguese-speaking country, students working through a passage of text, and professionals needing a quick check on an unfamiliar phrase. The reference pages are written for general readers rather than specialists.

How translations are produced

The translator sends the text you type to a public translation API and returns the result to your browser. The text is not stored on this site after the translation finishes. Machine translation works well for everyday language but has known limits with idioms, regional slang, and specialized terminology — for legal, medical, or other critical material, professional human translation remains the right choice.

How the reference content is produced

The phrase lists, grammar notes, and learning guides on this site are written using widely accepted reference material on Portuguese and English. The pages are reviewed and updated periodically. We aim for accuracy on points where Portuguese and English differ in ways that commonly trip up learners — verb tenses, prepositions, false cognates, article use, and pronunciation of sounds that don't exist in Portuguese.

If you find an error or have a suggestion, please use the contact page.

Languages and variants covered

Portuguese is the official language of nine countries across four continents and has roughly 260 million native speakers. The two main written standards are Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese. They share grammar and most vocabulary but differ in pronunciation, some spelling, and a number of everyday words. The translator accepts text in either variant. Reference pages note variant-specific differences where they matter for translation.

What this site does not do

Privacy in brief

Translation text is processed in real time and not stored on this site. The site uses standard analytics cookies and Google AdSense to keep the service free. Full details, including your rights and opt-out options, are on the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Get in touch

For corrections, suggestions, or general questions, see the Contact page.

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