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Portuguese Phrase

Sim, é muito agradável.

/sĩ ɛ ˈmũjtu aɡɾaˈdavɛw/
Meaning"Yes, it is very pleasant."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to confirm that something is enjoyable, comfortable, or pleasing. It combines the affirmative 'sim' with the verb 'ser' to describe a characteristic of a situation or environment.

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When to use

Use this phrase when responding to a question about your comfort or opinion on a setting, such as the weather, a room's atmosphere, or a social event. It is polite and works well in both professional and casual contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Simémuitoagradável

1

Sim

The standard affirmative response in Portuguese.

2

Ser (é)

The verb 'ser' is used for permanent characteristics or general qualities of a subject.

3

Agradável

An adjective ending in -el, which remains the same for both masculine and feminine nouns.

🗨In Conversation

A

Você está gostando do clima em Lisboa?

Are you enjoying the weather in Lisbon?

Sim, é muito agradável.

Yes, it is very pleasant.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sim, é muito prazer.

    Use the adjective 'agradável' to describe the quality of an experience; 'prazer' is a noun meaning pleasure.

  • Sim, tem muito agradável.

    In Portuguese, use the verb 'ser' (é) to describe qualities, not 'ter' (tem).

Alternatives

  • Sim, é ótimo.

    Yes, it's great.

  • Com certeza, é muito bom.

    Certainly, it's very good.

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Cultural Tip

In Portuguese-speaking cultures, using 'agradável' is a sign of good manners and education. It is a common way to provide positive feedback without being overly exuberant, making it perfect for small talk with acquaintances.