How to Say ‘A lot of work’ in Portuguese
Muito trabalho
mwee-toh tra-bal-yoh
[mwee-toh tra-bal-yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: Can be used to explain busy schedules or tiredness.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Acknowledging busyness can be part of sharing daily life updates.
Phrase Breakdown
Muito
[mwee-toh]
much
Used to emphasize the extent of an action or situation.
Há muito a ser feito.
There is much to be done.
trabalho
[tra-bal-yoh]
work
Activity involving mental or physical effort done to achieve a purpose.
Ele tem muito trabalho para hoje.
He has a lot of work for today.
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