How to Say ‘Yes, I’m very excited.’ in Portuguese
Sim, estou muito entusiasmado.
seeng esh-TOH MOOY-too en-too-zee-azh-MAH-doo
[seeng esh-TOH MOOY-too en-too-zee-azh-MAH-doo]
💬 Usage Tip: This combines a short reply with a feeling. For a female speaker: "entusiasmada."
🇵🇹 In Portugal: When the national team plays, excitement quickly becomes a group activity: family, friends, cafés, and lots of commentary.
Phrase Breakdown
Sim
[seeng]
yes
A basic word used to agree or answer positively.
Sim, quero apoiar Portugal este ano.
Yes, I want to support Portugal this year.
estou
[esh-TOH]
I am
First person singular of estar, used for a temporary state or current feeling.
Estou preparado para ver todos os jogos.
I am ready to watch all the matches.
muito
[MOOY-too]
very
An adverb meaning very or a lot, depending on context.
Estou muito atento às qualificações.
I am very attentive to the qualifiers.
entusiasmado
[en-too-zee-azh-MAH-doo]
excited
Describes a male speaker who feels excited or enthusiastic.
Estou entusiasmado com o Mundial de 2026.
I am excited about the 2026 World Cup.
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