How to Say ‘Was a goal’ in Portuguese
Foi golo
FOY GOH-loo
[FOY GOH-loo]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "it was a goal." In football talk, "golo" is the standard Portuguese word for "goal."
🇵🇹 In Portugal: In Portugal, people say "golo", not the Brazilian-style "gol" in most contexts.
Phrase Breakdown
Foi
[FOY]
it was
Past tense of 'ser' or 'ir'; here it means 'it was' in a football reaction.
Parecia que foi falta, mas não foi.
It seemed it was a foul, but it wasn't.
golo
[GOH-loo]
goal
In European Portuguese, 'golo' is the usual word for a goal in football.
A bola quase entrou, mas não foi golo.
The ball almost went in, but it was not a goal.
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