How to Say ‘Anything else’ in Portuguese
Mais alguma coisa
MAHYSH ahl-GOOM-ah KOY-sah
[MAHYSH ahl-GOOM-ah KOY-sah]
Phrase Breakdown
Mais
[MAHYSH]
More
Used to denote additional quantity or degree.
Quer mais açúcar no café?
Do you want more sugar in the coffee?
alguma
[ahl-GOOM-ah]
some
Refers to an unspecified or unknown quantity or part.
Preciso de alguma ajuda, por favor.
I need some help, please.
coisa
[KOY-sah]
thing
An item or object, used to refer to any non-specific item in conversation.
Há alguma coisa que você precisa?
Is there anything you need?
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