How to Say ‘Are you going (informal)?’ in Portuguese
Vais
vyeesh
[vyeesh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Vais” = tu (informal) form of “ir” (to go). For polite/formal: “Vai?” (você) or “Vai sair…?”.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: With strangers (like staff), Portuguese often uses a more neutral/polite style than “tu,” depending on the region and context.
Phrase Breakdown
Vais
[vyeesh]
you go / are you going
2nd person singular of "ir" (to go). Used to talk to one person (tu).
Vais de elétrico de Porto para Lisboa hoje?
Are you going by tram from Porto to Lisbon today?
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