How to Say ‘Shout a lot’ in Portuguese
Gritamos muito
gree-TAH-moosh MWEE-too
[gree-TAH-moosh MWEE-too]
💬 Usage Tip: "Gritamos" means "we shout." In European Portuguese, this can describe what "we do" in general or what "we did," depending on context. Great for excited football moments.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Portuguese fans can get very loud during big matches. After a close call in a World Cup game, shouting in relief or frustration is very normal.
Phrase Breakdown
Gritamos
[gree-TAH-moosh]
we shouted
First-person plural of the verb "gritar," used to say that we shouted or yelled.
No quase golo, Gritamos de susto e de alívio.
During the almost-goal, we shouted in fear and relief.
muito
[MWEE-too]
a lot
An adverb meaning very much or a lot; it adds intensity or quantity.
Com aquele lance perigoso, ficámos nervosos muito cedo.
With that dangerous play, we got nervous very early.
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