How to Say ‘What an incredible goal!’ in Portuguese
Que golo incrível!
keh GOH-loo een-KREE-vel
[keh GOH-loo een-KREE-vel]
💬 Usage Tip: This combines two useful reaction patterns: "Que + noun!" and an adjective at the end for extra emotion.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Great for a spectacular World Cup goal: a volley, bicycle kick or long-range strike.
Phrase Breakdown
Que
[keh]
what a
Used in exclamations to emphasize surprise or admiration.
Que golo incrível, ninguém estava à espera!
What an incredible goal, nobody was expecting it!
golo
[GOH-loo]
goal
The scoring action in football when the ball enters the net.
Toda a bancada comentou: que golo incrível!
The whole stand commented: what an incredible goal!
incrível!
een-KREE-vel
incredible!
An adjective used to praise something amazing.
Foi um remate incrível!
It was an incredible shot!
Words in this phrase
incrível
[een-KREE-vel]
incredible
Describes something very impressive or amazing.
Foi um lance incrível; que golo incrível!
It was an incredible play; what an incredible goal!
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