How to Say ‘It will be fun.’ in Portuguese
Vai ser divertido.
vye sehr dee-vehr-TEE-doo
[vye sehr dee-vehr-TEE-doo]
💬 Usage Tip: A very natural phrase in spoken Portuguese. Easy and useful beyond football too.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Great phrase for sounding positive and relaxed, very much in the spirit of watching matches with others.
Phrase Breakdown
Vai
[vye]
it is going to
Used with another verb to express the future, here meaning 'it is going to'.
Antes do jogo, dizemos 'Vai ser divertido.'
Before the match, we say 'It is going to be fun.'
ser
[sehr]
be
The verb 'ser' in the infinitive, used here after 'vai' to form the future.
Na frase 'Vai ser divertido.', 'ser' liga o futuro à descrição.
In the sentence 'It is going to be fun.', 'ser' links the future to the description.
divertido
[dee-vehr-TEE-doo]
fun
An adjective describing something enjoyable or entertaining.
Com amigos a ver futebol, 'Vai ser divertido.' faz todo o sentido.
With friends watching football, 'It is going to be fun.' makes perfect sense.
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