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How to Say ‘And for which day?’ in Portuguese

E para qual dia?

ee PAH-rah kwal DEE-ah

[ee PAH-rah kwal DEE-ah]

💬 Usage Tip: Ask to specify the reservation date.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: It's common to plan restaurant outings in advance, especially on weekends.

Phrase Breakdown

E

[ee]

And

Used to connect words or phrases.

Example

'E' quando você gostaria de fazer a reserva?

'And' when would you like to make the reservation?

para

[PAH-rah]

for

Used when indicating a purpose or destination.

Example

'Para' qual data é a sua reserva?

'For' what date is your reservation?

qual

[kwal]

which

asking for information specifying one or more people or things.

Example

É importante saber para 'qual' amigo a reserva foi feita.

It's important to know 'which' friend the reservation was made for.

dia

[DEE-ah]

day

A period of 24 hours.

Example

'Dia' da reserva é sábado.

'Day' of the reservation is Saturday.

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