Portuguese Phrase
Me comunico muito bem.
Meaning
It means 'I communicate very well.' The speaker is expressing confidence in their ability to convey ideas clearly, whether in speaking, writing, or other forms of interaction.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to highlight your communication skills in a job interview, a language class, or a casual conversation about personal strengths.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Mecomunicomuitobem
Pronoun 'Me'
The reflexive pronoun 'me' is used before the verb to indicate that the subject is also the object of the action.
Verb 'comunicar' (present indicative)
In the first person singular, 'comunicar' becomes 'comunico', meaning 'I communicate'.
Adverb 'muito'
Placed before an adjective or adverb, 'muito' intensifies the meaning, here it intensifies 'bem'.
Adverb 'bem'
Means 'well' and describes the manner of the communication.
🗨In Conversation
Você costuma falar em público?
Do you usually speak in public?
Sim, me comunico muito bem, então me sinto à vontade no palco.
Yes, I communicate very well, so I feel comfortable on stage.
✕Common Mistakes
Me comunico muito bem
Missing period is fine in speech, but in writing you should end with a period.
Eu me comunico muito bem.
Do not use 'eu' before the verb; Portuguese usually drops the subject pronoun when the verb conjugation is clear.
Me comunico muito bom.
Avoid confusing 'bem' (well) with 'bom' (good). 'Bom' is an adjective, not an adverb.
↔Alternatives
Tenho boa comunicação.
I have good communication.
Sou muito comunicativo(a).
I am very communicative.
Falo com clareza.
I speak clearly.
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, modesty is valued, so while it’s fine to mention your strengths, pairing the statement with a humble example (e.g., 'Me comunico muito bem, especialmente quando explico projetos para a equipe') makes it sound more natural. Also, note that 'comunicar' can refer to both verbal and written communication, so context matters.

