How to Say ‘Now I'm curious!’ in Portuguese
Agora fiquei curiosa!
ah-GOH-rah fee-KAY-ee koo-ree-OH-sah
[ah-GOH-rah fee-KAY-ee koo-ree-OH-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: Suggests your interest was piqued.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Inviting someone to elaborate makes for interactive exchanges.
Phrase Breakdown
Agora
[ah-GOH-rah]
Now
At the present moment.
Agora fiquei curiosa com a história do bar.
Now I'm curious about the bar's story.
fiquei
[fee-KAY-ee]
I became
Indicates a change in state or condition.
Fiquei curioso quando ele mencionou o bar.
I became curious when he mentioned the bar.
Curiosa!
koo-ree-OH-sah
Words in this phrase
curiosa
[koo-ree-OH-sah]
curious
Eager to know or learn something.
Ela falou algo interessante e fiquei curiosa.
She said something interesting, and I became curious.
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