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How to Say ‘Whoever went, goes goes goes’ in Portuguese

Quem foi, vai vai vai

kẽj̃ foj vaj vaj vaj

[kẽj̃ foj vaj vaj vaj]

💬 Usage Tip: Yet again, repetition strengthens the statement, accentuating rhythm.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Conveys a sense of inevitability with a cultural nod to embracing change.

Phrase Breakdown

Quem

[kẽj̃]

Who

Used to ask or talk about which person or people.

Example

Quem te contou isso?

Who told you this?

foi

[foj]

went

Past form of 'go', indicating movement from one place to another.

Example

Ele que foi e conquistou.

He was the one who went and conquered.

vai

[vaj]

go

Further emphasis on the action of proceeding.

Example

Tem muito ainda, vai vai vai!

There's still much, go go go!

vai

[vaj]

go

Further emphasis on the action of proceeding.

Example

Tem muito ainda, vai vai vai!

There's still much, go go go!

vai

[vaj]

go

Further emphasis on the action of proceeding.

Example

Tem muito ainda, vai vai vai!

There's still much, go go go!

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