How to Say ‘Of saving everyone!’ in Portuguese
De salvar todo mundo!
dee sahl-VAHR TOH-doo MOON-doh
[dee sahl-VAHR TOH-doo MOON-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Salvar' means 'to save'. Often used in heroic or religious contexts.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Reflects the theme of redemption, common in Brazilian narratives.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[dee]
of
Indicates origin or cause.
Ele falou de salvar as pessoas.
He spoke of saving people.
salvar
[sahl-VAHR]
save
To keep someone or something safe.
Ela vai salvar o gato.
She will save the cat.
todo
[TOH-doo]
all
Refers to the whole amount or number.
Ele leu todo o livro.
He read the whole book.
mundo
[MOON-doh]
world/everyone
Refers to everybody or all people.
Todo mundo gosta disso.
Everyone likes that.
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