How to Say ‘Everything becomes much calmer’ in Portuguese
Tudo fica bem mais tranquilo
too-doo fee-kah behm mah-eess trahn-kee-loo
[too-doo fee-kah behm mah-eess trahn-kee-loo]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Tranquilo' is also used in Portuguese to describe someone who is calm or a situation that is peaceful.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: In Portuguese culture, tranquility is highly valued, often reflected in music and lifestyle.
Phrase Breakdown
Tudo
[too-doo]
Everything
All things or all of a group of things.
Tudo está no seu devido lugar.
Everything is in its right place.
fica
[fee-kah]
becomes
To begin to be; to come to be something.
A água fica fria no inverno.
The water becomes cold in winter.
bem
[behm]
well
In a good or satisfactory way.
Ele se saiu bem na prova.
He did well in the exam.
mais
[mah-eess]
more
A greater or additional amount or degree.
Mais livros serão entregues amanhã.
More books will be delivered tomorrow.
tranquilo
[trahn-kee-loo]
peaceful
Free from disturbance; tranquil.
Tudo fica bem mais tranquilo à noite.
Everything is much more peaceful at night.
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