How to Say ‘We hope to see some’ in Portuguese
Esperamos ver algumas
esh-PEH-rau-mues vehr ahl-GOO-mahsh
[esh-PEH-rau-mues vehr ahl-GOO-mahsh]
Phrase Breakdown
Esperamos
[esh-PEH-rau-mues]
We hope
The first person plural form of the verb 'esperar', meaning 'to hope' or 'to expect'.
Esperamos que tudo esteja bem na sua família.
We hope that everything is well with your family.
ver
[vehr]
to see
An infinitive verb used to indicate perceiving with the eyes.
Vamos ver algumas fotografias suas.
We are going to see some of your photographs.
algumas
[ahl-GOO-mahsh]
some
An indefinite plural pronoun referring to an undetermined number or part of a group.
Esperamos ver algumas pessoas no evento.
We hope to see some people at the event.
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