How to Say ‘Very nice.’ in Portuguese
Muito bonito.
MOOY-too boo-NEE-too
[MOOY-too boo-NEE-too]
💬 Usage Tip: "Muito" means "very" and "bonito" means "nice" or "beautiful." A woman might also say "bonita" depending on what is being described.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Portuguese speakers often use positive adjectives warmly, even in simple everyday comments.
Phrase Breakdown
Muito
[MOOY-too]
very
An adverb meaning very or a lot, depending on context.
O ambiente no estádio é muito especial.
The atmosphere in the stadium is very special.
bonito
[boo-NEE-too]
beautiful / nice
Bonito means beautiful, pretty, or nice, often describing something pleasing.
Foi bonito ver os adeptos juntos.
It was beautiful to see the fans together.
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