Portuguese Phrase
Sim, é muito importante.
Meaning
The sentence means 'Yes, it is very important.' It confirms agreement with a previous statement and stresses the significance of the matter being discussed.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to affirm a point and underline its importance, such as in meetings, classroom discussions, or casual conversation about priorities.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sim,émuitoimportante.
Sim
Affirmative response meaning 'yes'. It can be used alone or before a statement to emphasize agreement.
é (ser)
Third‑person singular of the verb 'ser' (to be). Used for permanent or defining characteristics.
muito
Adverb meaning 'very' or 'much', placed before adjectives to intensify them.
importante
Adjective meaning 'important'. When used with 'ser', it describes an inherent quality.
Punctuation
A comma after 'Sim' separates the affirmation from the statement; a period ends the sentence.
🗨In Conversation
Precisamos terminar o relatório até sexta-feira.
We need to finish the report by Friday.
Sim, é muito importante.
Yes, it is very important.
✕Common Mistakes
É muito importante, sim.
Placing 'sim' at the end changes the emphasis and can sound like a hesitant confirmation; keep 'sim' at the start for a clear affirmation.
Sim, é muito importante!
Exclamation marks are rarely used in formal written Portuguese for this type of statement; a period is more appropriate.
Sim, está muito importante.
Use 'é' (ser) for inherent importance, not 'está', which refers to a temporary state.
↔Alternatives
Com certeza, é muito importante.
Certainly, it is very important.
Claro, isso é muito importante.
Of course, that is very important.
Sim, tem muita importância.
Yes, it has a lot of importance.
Cultural Tip
In Brazilian Portuguese, using 'Sim' followed by a brief statement is a common way to show active listening and agreement. Avoid over‑formal tones in informal settings; a simple 'Sim' or 'Claro' often feels more natural.

