How to Say ‘Any news on your end?’ in Portuguese
Alguma novidade da vossa parte?
ahl-goo-mah noh-vee-dah-djee dah vo-sah par-teh
[ahl-goo-mah noh-vee-dah-djee dah vo-sah par-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines interest in personal updates.
Phrase Breakdown
Alguma
[ahl-goo-mah]
any
Refers to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or many.
Alguma novidade da vossa parte, família?
Any news from your part, family?
novidade
[noh-vee-dah-djee]
news
Information about recent events.
Há alguma novidade sobre a viagem?
Is there any news about the trip?
Da vossa parte?
dah vo-sah par-teh
Words in this phrase
da
[dah]
of the
Indicating belonging or association.
A notícia é da vossa parte?
Is the news from your part?
vossa
[vo-sah]
your
Used to indicate something belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
A decisão é da vossa parte.
The decision is from your side.
parte
[par-teh]
part
A piece or segment of something, like an element of a whole.
Da parte dele, tudo está resolvido.
On his part, everything is resolved.
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