How to Say ‘We’ll remember this.’ in Portuguese
Vamos lembrar-nos disto.
VAH-moosh lem-BRAR-noosh DEESH-too
[VAH-moosh lem-BRAR-noosh DEESH-too]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally, "Let’s remember ourselves of this," but natural English is "We’ll remember this."
🇵🇹 In Portugal: A lovely phrase for a memorable World Cup goal that becomes part of family football history.
Phrase Breakdown
Vamos
[VAH-moosh]
let's
Used to suggest a shared action, like let's.
Vamos lembrar-nos disto. Foi um golo incrível.
Let's remember this. It was an incredible goal.
lembrar-nos
[lem-BRAR-noosh]
remember
A reflexive infinitive used with vamos to say let's remember.
Vamos lembrar-nos disto. Queremos lembrar-nos deste momento.
Let's remember this. We want to remember this moment.
disto.
DEESH-too
of this / this
Refers to the thing just seen or experienced.
Lembro-me disto muito bem.
I remember this very well.
Words in this phrase
disto
[DEESH-too]
of this
Refers back to this event or thing already mentioned.
Vamos lembrar-nos disto. Disto vamos falar durante anos.
Let's remember this. We will talk about this for years.
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