How to Say ‘Warm my soul’ in Portuguese
Aquece a minha alma
ah-keh-seh ah mee-nyah ahl-mah
[ah-keh-seh ah mee-nyah ahl-mah]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'aquecer' is related to warmth and can also mean to make something warm emotionally.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: The phrase reflects the importance of warmth, both literally and metaphorically, in Portuguese-speaking cultures.
Phrase Breakdown
Aquece
[ah-keh-seh]
warm
To raise the temperature of something; to cause to feel warm.
Aquece a sopa no fogão.
Warm the soup on the stove.
a
[ah]
the
Used to refer to a specific or previously mentioned noun.
A comida está pronta.
The food is ready.
minha
[mee-nyah]
my
Belonging to or associated with the speaker.
Esta é a minha casa.
This is my house.
alma
[ahl-mah]
soul
The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
A alma é eterna.
The soul is eternal.
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