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How to Say ‘So strong / so powerful’ in Portuguese

Tão forte

towng FOR-tuh

[towng FOR-tuh]

💬 Usage Tip: "Tão" means "so" before adjectives: "tão forte", "tão rápido", "tão bonito".

🇵🇹 In Portugal: In football talk, "forte" often suggests power behind a shot, not just physical strength.

Phrase Breakdown

Tão

[towng]

so

Used before an adjective to add emphasis.

Example

O remate foi tão forte.

The shot was so strong.

forte

[FOR-tuh]

strong

Describes great power or force, often for a shot or kick.

Example

Foi um remate tão forte.

It was such a powerful shot.

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