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How to Say ‘We will shout a lot.’ in Portuguese

Nós gritamos muito.

noysh gree-TAH-moosh MWEE-too

[noysh gree-TAH-moosh MWEE-too]

💬 Usage Tip: "Nós" means "we," but it is often dropped in Portuguese because the verb already shows the subject. Adding "nós" gives extra emphasis: "we really shout a lot."

🇵🇹 In Portugal: In Portugal, football talk is full of emotion. Saying this after a near miss in a World Cup match sounds very natural among fans.

Phrase Breakdown

Nós

[noysh]

we

Subject pronoun for the first-person plural, used to mean "we."

Example

Nós gritamos muito. no estádio quando houve aquele susto.

We shouted a lot in the stadium when that scare happened.

gritamos

[gree-TAH-moosh]

we shouted

First-person plural of "gritar"; here it means "we shouted."

Example

Depois da defesa incrível, gritamos de alívio.

After the incredible save, we shouted in relief.

muito

[MWEE-too]

a lot

Used to show a high degree or intensity, like "a lot" or "very much."

Example

Nós gritamos muito. porque o lance foi mesmo apertado.

We shouted a lot because the play was really close.

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