How to Say ‘We can cheer together.’ in Portuguese
Podemos torcer juntos.
poh-DEH-moosh tor-SER ZHOON-toosh
[poh-DEH-moosh tor-SER ZHOON-toosh]
💬 Usage Tip: Understandable and friendly. In Portugal, a more local-sounding option could be "Podemos apoiar juntos" or "Podemos ver os jogos juntos."
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Watching matches together is a big part of football culture in Portugal, especially for the national team.
Phrase Breakdown
Podemos
[poh-DEH-moosh]
we can
From the verb 'poder'; it introduces a possibility or suggestion involving 'we'.
Se gostamos da mesma equipa, 'Podemos torcer juntos.'
If we like the same team, 'We can cheer together.'
torcer
[tor-SER]
cheer
The infinitive verb meaning to cheer for or support a team.
Durante o Mundial, 'Podemos torcer juntos.' é um bom convite.
During the World Cup, 'We can cheer together.' is a nice invitation.
juntos
[ZHOON-toosh]
together
Means 'together', showing people doing something as a group.
Com a mesma camisola, 'Podemos torcer juntos.'
With the same jersey, 'We can cheer together.'
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