How to Say ‘Where would you like to meet?’ in Portuguese
Onde gostaria de se encontrar?
OHN-de goh-stah-REE-ah djee see en-kohn-TRAR
[OHN-de goh-stah-REE-ah djee see en-kohn-TRAR]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines question, conditional verb, and reflexive pronoun.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Suggests openness in choosing a convenient meeting place.
Phrase Breakdown
Onde
[OHN-de]
Where
Used to ask about a place or location.
Onde gostaria de se encontrar esta semana?
Where would you like to meet this week?
gostaria
[goh-stah-REE-ah]
Would like
Used to express a desire or preference.
Gostaria de se encontrar no escritório.
I would like to meet at the office.
De se encontrar?
djee see en-kohn-TRAR
Words in this phrase
de
[djee]
to
Indicates purpose or intention.
Ele prefere de se encontrar num café.
He prefers to meet in a café.
se
[see]
oneself
Used for reflexive actions.
Ela precisa de se encontrar antes do evento.
She needs to meet herself before the event.
encontrar
[en-kohn-TRAR]
meet
To come into the presence or company of someone.
Vamos se encontrar no café?
Shall we meet at the café?
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