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How to Say ‘Anything else I can help with?’ in Portuguese

Algo mais que possa ajudar?

AL-go mah-is keh POH-sah ah-zhoo-DAR

[AL-go mah-is keh POH-sah ah-zhoo-DAR]

💬 Usage Tip: Shows readiness to assist further.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Reflective of the service-oriented culture in Portugal.

Phrase Breakdown

Algo

[AL-go]

something

Used to refer to an unspecified object or thing.

Example

Tem algo importante na mesa.

There is something important on the table.

mais

[mah-is]

more

An additional amount or degree.

Example

Eu quero mais café, por favor.

I want more coffee, please.

que

[keh]

that

Used to specify or identify something.

Example

O livro que você leu é interessante.

The book that you read is interesting.

possa

[POH-sah]

can

To be able to do something.

Example

Ele possa resolver o problema.

He can solve the problem.

ajudar

[ah-zhoo-DAR]

help

To provide assistance or support.

Example

Posso ajudar você com as malas?

Can I help you with the luggage?

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