How to Say ‘Get on with me.’ in Portuguese
Entra comigo.
EN-trah koh-MEE-goo
[EN-trah koh-MEE-goo]
💬 Usage Tip: More natural for transport: “Sobe comigo.” (come up/board) or “Vem comigo.”
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Portuguese helpers might escort you to the right spot—this phrase feels friendly and reassuring.
Phrase Breakdown
Entra
[EN-trah]
Get in / Get on.
Imperative invitation to board ("Get in").
Entra comigo no elétrico para não te enganares.
Get on with me so you don’t get confused.
comigo
[koh-MEE-goo]
With me.
Used to say you’ll go/board together: "with me".
Entra comigo e sentamo-nos perto da janela.
Get in with me and we’ll sit near the window.
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