Portuguese Phrase
É dia 22 de outubro.
Meaning
This phrase is the standard way to state the date in Portuguese. It uses the verb 'ser' (to be) to identify the specific point in time on the calendar without needing a subject like 'today'.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks for the current date or when you are identifying a specific day for an event. It is suitable for both casual conversation and formal documentation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Édia22deoutubro
Verb Ser (É)
The verb 'ser' is used for permanent states and dates; 'é' is the third-person singular form.
Preposition 'de'
The preposition 'de' (of) is used to connect the specific day number to the month name.
🗨In Conversation
Que dia é hoje?
What day is today?
É dia 22 de outubro.
It is October 22nd.
✕Common Mistakes
Está dia 22 de outubro.
In Portuguese, use the verb 'ser' (é) rather than 'estar' (está) when stating the date.
É dia 22 em outubro.
Always use the preposition 'de' to link the day to the month in Portuguese dates.
↔Alternatives
Hoje é dia 22 de outubro.
Today is October 22nd.
Estamos em 22 de outubro.
We are at October 22nd (more formal).
Cultural Tip
In Portuguese-speaking countries, dates are always written in the Day/Month/Year format. Additionally, unlike English, the names of months like 'outubro' are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.

