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How to Say ‘I really like your voice.’ in Portuguese

Gosto muito da sua voz.

GOHS-too MOY-too dah SOO-ah VOHZ

[GOHS-too MOY-too dah SOO-ah VOHZ]

💬 Usage Tip: In Portuguese, 'gosto' means 'I like' which is less intense than 'amo' meaning 'I love'.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Compliments on voice might be due to public speaking, singing, or tone.

Phrase Breakdown

Gosto

[GOHS-too]

I like

Expresses a preference or enjoyment of something.

Example

Durante o show, pensei: gosto muito da sua voz.

During the show, I thought: I like your voice very much.

muito

[MOY-too]

very much

An expression used to add emphasis on the extent of liking.

Example

Na música, ficou claro que gosto muito da sua voz única.

In the music, it was clear that I like your unique voice very much.

da

[dah]

of the

A contraction of preposition and article used before a noun to specify it.

Example

Sempre notei a beleza da sua voz.

I always noticed the beauty of your voice.

sua

[SOO-ah]

your

A possessive pronoun showing something belonging to the person being addressed.

Example

Em muitas gravações, comento que gosto muito da sua voz.

In many recordings, I comment that I like your voice very much.

voz

[VOHZ]

voice

The sound produced by using vocal cords, especially spoken or singing sound.

Example

Na rádio, todos disseram que gosto muito da sua voz.

On the radio, everyone said that I like your voice very much.

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