How to Say ‘On your end?’ in Portuguese
Da vossa parte?
dah VOH-sah PAR-chee
[dah VOH-sah PAR-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: Vossa is a polite form for 'your' in plural.
Phrase Breakdown
Da
[dah]
from the
Indicating the source or beginning.
Da vossa parte, tudo está bem?
On your part, is everything well?
vossa
[VOH-sah]
your
Belonging to or associated with any person in general.
Vivi na vossa casa.
I lived in your house.
parte
[PAR-chee]
side
A position, point of view, or way of looking at an issue.
Qual parte prefere?
Which part do you prefer?
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