indo

This is the 1536th most frequent Portuguese word.

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indo

The Portuguese word "indo" is the gerund form of the verb "ir," meaning "going."


In this sentence, 'indo' is used as the present continuous form of the verb 'ir,' indicating an ongoing action of going.

Eu estou indo ao parque agora.

I am going to the park now.


Here, 'indo' is metaphorically employed to signify progression or performance in a given task or context.

Você está indo bem no seu trabalho.

You are doing well in your job.


In this case, 'indo' is used in past continuous tense, reflecting an action that was happening in the past when another event occurred.

Eles estavam indo para o aeroporto quando começou a chover.

They were going to the airport when it started to rain.