Basic survival portuguese phrases

Are you planning a trip to Portugal? If the answer is yes, you’re going to need some basic portuguese phrases to help you interact with the locals. In Portugal, the level of English is quite good, especially the younger generations in the main cities of Lisbon and Porto but most people will appreciate if you try to communicate in portuguese. While most of the vocabulary is common between Brazilian and European Portuguese, the pronunciation is quite different in Portugal. But don’t you worry, I got you! In this post, I’m going to teach you some basic survival portuguese phrases. Hope you like it!

Basic survival portuguese phrases

Portuguese Basics

Hello – Olá

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/o/olá.mp3

Good morning – Bom dia

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/b/bom-dia.mp3

Good afternoon – Boa tarde

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/b/boa-tarde.mp3

Good evening – Boa tarde

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/b/boa-tarde.mp3

Good night – Boa noite

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/b/boa-noite.mp3

Bye – Adeus

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/a/adeus.mp3

Yes – Sim

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/s/sim.mp3

No – Não

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/n/não.mp3

Please – Por favor

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/p/por-favor.mp3

Thank you – Obrigada (female speaker)/Obrigado (male speaker)

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/o/obrigada.mp3
http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/o/obrigado.mp3

You’re welcome – De nada

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/d/de-nada.mp3

I’m sorry – Desculpe

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/d/desculpe.mp3

I don’t understand – Não percebo/entendo

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/n/não-entendo.mp3

Important Questions

Do you speak English? – Fala inglês?

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/f/fala-inglês__.mp3

How do you say… in portuguese? – Como se diz… em português?

https://www.nemoapps.com/audio/mp3/PORFND1_1103.mp3

Can you help me? – Pode ajudar-me?

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/p/pode-ajudar-me__.mp3

Can you repeat please? – Por favor, pode repetir?

https://www.nemoapps.com/audio/mp3/PORFND1_0020.mp3

How much is this? – Quanto custa?

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/q/quanto-custa__.mp3

Where is…? – Onde é…?

http://www.nemoapps.com/audio/mp3/PORFND1_0007.mp3

Where is the toilet? – Onde é/fica a casa-de-banho?

http://www.practiceportuguese.com/wp-content/uploads/portuguese/audio/o/onde-fica-a-casa-de-banho__.mp3

And this was my post about basic survival phrases in Portuguese. I hope you found it useful for your next trip and if you ever go to Portugal, talk to me, I can give you some tips.

Also, feel free to check my post about 9 unforgettable places to visit in Sintra and my Óbidos Guide for a charming medieval experience. I promise you won’t regret it!

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3 Comments

  1. November 22, 2020 / 2:12 pm

    Thank you for this quick guide to Portuguese… I’ll definitely have to practice those phrases before a trip to Portugal 🙂 ! x

    • inesmfd
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      November 23, 2020 / 9:36 am

      Thank you, so glad you liked it

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