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How to Say ‘By train?’ in Portuguese

De comboio?

duh kom-BOY-oo

[duh kom-BOY-oo]

💬 Usage Tip: “De + transport” means “by (transport)”: de carro, de metro, de autocarro.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Asking just “De comboio?” is a super common shorthand question in Portugal.

Phrase Breakdown

De

[duh]

by / of / from

Preposition; with transport it often means “by” (e.g., “de comboio” = by train).

Example

Vou de comboio para Lisboa.

I'm going to Lisbon by train.

comboio

[kom-BOY-oo]

train

Used after “de” to indicate the means of transport: “de comboio” = by train.

Example

De comboio chego a Lisboa mais descansado.

By train I arrive in Lisbon more relaxed.

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