If you never know write "beg or person", in the sense of asking for something, no longer need to have doubts. Portuguese has so many rules and exceptions that it creates confusion at the time of writing. Only one of the forms is accepted in the Portuguese language, but the mistake is common among people.
The use of “ç” and “ss” is one of the rules that most confuse language speakers. Learn which way to use between "I ask" and "I" and don't make any more mistakes!
I ask
The only correct way to write the word is with “ç”. It represents the conjugation of the verb “to ask” in the 1st person singular of the present tense, as you can see below:
The word is used when you want to ask for something. Check out some examples of the use of the word in the following sentences:
verb to ask
Being classified as an irregular verb, “ask” has some changes in its stems when conjugated. The endings can also be changed, as in the case of “I ask”.
The origin of the word is Latin and comes from “petere”, which means to request, to want.
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Although many are confused, the word written with “ss” does not exist.
Still in doubt? After all, is it Peço or Pesso? How do you write? Let's end this doubt!
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