How to Say ‘For the birthday party’ in Portuguese
Para a festa de aniversário
pah-rah ah fes-tah dee ah-nee-ver-sah-ree-oh
[pah-rah ah fes-tah dee ah-nee-ver-sah-ree-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: The term 'festa de aniversário' is a direct translation for 'birthday party'.
Phrase Breakdown
Para
[pah-rah]
for
Used to indicate the purpose of something.
Comprei um presente para você.
I bought a gift for you.
a festa
ah fes-tah
the party
An event usually with entertainment, food, and celebration.
Festa com amigos.
Party with friends.
Words in this phrase
a
[ah]
the
Used to refer to a specific item or items known to the listener or reader.
O presente é para a festa.
The gift is for the party.
festa
[fes-tah]
party
A social gathering of invited guests.
Ganhei um convite para a festa.
I got an invitation to the party.
de
[dee]
of
Expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
A decoração da festa é linda.
The decoration of the party is beautiful.
aniversário
[ah-nee-ver-sah-ree-oh]
birthday
The anniversary of the day a person was born.
Hoje é o meu aniversário.
Today is my birthday.
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