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How to Say ‘I think that’s very nice.’ in Portuguese

Eu acho isso muito bonito.

eh-oo AH-shoo EE-soo MOOY-too boo-NEE-too

[eh-oo AH-shoo EE-soo MOOY-too boo-NEE-too]

💬 Usage Tip: Grammatically correct, though a bit less common in football chat than something like "Acho isso fixe" or "Acho isso bonito."

🇵🇹 In Portugal: In Portugal, "fixe" often sounds more casual and natural than "bonito" for everyday reactions.

Phrase Breakdown

Eu

[eh-oo]

I

First person singular subject pronoun.

Example

Eu adoro ver o Mundial com amigos.

I love watching the World Cup with friends.

acho

[AH-shoo]

think

From achar, often used to mean think, believe, or find an opinion.

Example

Eu acho esta competição incrível.

I think this competition is incredible.

isso

[EE-soo]

that

Isso means that or that thing, referring to something previously mentioned.

Example

Isso mostra muito apoio à seleção.

That shows a lot of support for the national team.

muito

[MOOY-too]

very

An adverb meaning very or a lot, depending on context.

Example

É muito emocionante ver uma final.

It is very exciting to watch a final.

bonito

[boo-NEE-too]

beautiful / nice

Bonito means beautiful, pretty, or nice, often describing something pleasing.

Example

O gesto dos adeptos foi bonito.

The fans' gesture was beautiful.

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