How to Say ‘Very kind of you.’ in Portuguese
Muito gentil da tua parte.
mwee-toh zhen-cheel dah too-uh par-te
[mwee-toh zhen-cheel dah too-uh par-te]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'tua' for informal situations and 'sua' for formal ones.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Acknowledging kindness helps build rapport and positive relationships.
Phrase Breakdown
Muito
[mwee-toh]
very
Used to emphasize a quality or state.
Ela é muito amável.
She is very kind.
gentil
[zhen-cheel]
kind
Showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.
Ele é muito gentil com todos.
He is very kind to everyone.
da tua parte
dah too-uh par-te
of your part
Expression used to attribute an action to someone's behavior or nature.
Foi uma boa ação da tua parte.
It was a good deed on your part.
Words in this phrase
da
[dah]
from
Used to indicate source or origin.
Ele é da Espanha.
He is from Spain.
tua
[too-uh]
your
Belonging to or associated with a person.
Este é o teu livro.
This is your book.
parte
[par-te]
part
A portion or division of a whole.
É muito gentil da tua parte.
It's very kind of you.
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