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Portuguese Phrase

As vistas são sempre incríveis.

/az ˈvistɐs sɐ̃w ˈẽpɾẽj ĩˈkɾiˈvejs/
Meaning"The views are always amazing."
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Meaning

Literally, 'The views are always amazing.' It expresses that the scenery never fails to impress, emphasizing a consistent quality of beauty.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to comment on a landscape, cityscape, or any visual panorama that you find spectacular, especially while traveling, hiking, or describing a favorite spot.

Grammar Breakdown

Asvistassãosempreincríveis

1

As (definite article)

Plural feminine definite article, used before feminine plural nouns.

2

vistas (noun)

Feminine plural noun meaning 'views' or 'scenery'.

3

são (verb ser)

Third‑person plural present of 'ser', used for permanent characteristics.

4

sempre (adverb)

Means 'always', placed before the adjective it modifies.

5

incríveis (adjective)

Feminine plural form of 'incrível' (amazing), agrees with 'vistas'.

🗨In Conversation

A

As vistas são sempre incríveis.

The views are always amazing.

Concordo, este lugar nunca decepciona.

I agree, this place never disappoints.

B

Common Mistakes

  • As vistas estão sempre incríveis.

    Use 'são' (ser) for permanent qualities; 'estão' (estar) is for temporary states.

  • As vistas são sempre incrível.

    The adjective must agree in number and gender with 'vistas'.

  • As vistas são incríveis sempre.

    Adverb 'sempre' should come before the verb or adjective, not after.

Alternatives

  • As paisagens são sempre deslumbrantes.

    The landscapes are always stunning.

  • A vista daqui é sempre espetacular.

    The view from here is always spectacular.

  • Sempre fico impressionado com as vistas aqui.

    I'm always impressed by the views here.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazilian Portuguese, 'vistas' often refers to scenic outlooks you can see from a high point, a balcony, or a window. It’s common in travel blogs and tour guides. Remember that 'incrível' can sound a bit informal; for a more formal tone you might use 'maravilhoso' or 'deslumbrante'.