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How to Say ‘Will their love survive?’ in Portuguese

O amor deles vai sobreviver?

oo a-MOR DEH-les vy so-breh-vee-VER

[oo a-MOR DEH-les vy so-breh-vee-VER]

💬 Usage Tip: Combines elements to create dramatic inquiry with 'amor' and 'vai'.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Portuguese soap operas often revolve around such dramatic dialogues.

Phrase Breakdown

O amor

oo a-MOR

Words in this phrase

O

[oo]

The

Refers to a specific item that has been acknowledged already.

Example

O amor deles vai superar tudo.

Their love will overcome everything.

amor

[a-MOR]

Love

Describing a powerful emotion or feeling for someone or something.

Example

A pergunta é se o amor deles vai sobreviver à distância.

The question is if their love will survive the distance.

deles

[DEH-les]

Their

A possessive form denoting something belongs to them.

Example

O destino do amor deles é incerto.

The fate of their love is uncertain.

vai

[vy]

Will

Expresses future tense, indicating something that is going to happen.

Example

Perguntaram se o amor deles vai durar.

They asked if their love will last.

Sobreviver?

so-breh-vee-VER

Words in this phrase

sobreviver

[so-breh-vee-VER]

Survive

To continue to live through hardships or challenges.

Example

Muitos duvidam que o amor deles vai sobreviver a esta crise.

Many doubt if their love will survive this crisis.

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