Portuguese Phrase
O que você mais gostou na nossa última viagem?
Meaning
This phrase is used to ask a travel companion about their favorite highlight from a shared journey. It uses the superlative 'mais' to narrow down the experience to the single best part.
When to use
Use this when reminiscing with friends or family after returning from a vacation. It is a perfect conversation starter for looking through travel photos or planning the next getaway.
✦Grammar Breakdown
O quevocêmaisgostounanossaúltimaviagem
O que
This compound pronoun is the standard way to say 'what' when it starts a question as the object.
Gostou
This is the past tense (pretérito perfeito) of the verb 'gostar', conjugated for the second person 'você'.
🗨In Conversation
O que você mais gostou na nossa última viagem?
What did you like most about our last trip?
Eu amei as praias, mas o pôr do sol foi inesquecível.
I loved the beaches, but the sunset was unforgettable.
✕Common Mistakes
Que você mais gostou na nossa última viagem?
In Portuguese, 'What' at the start of this type of question usually requires 'O que' rather than just 'Que'.
O que você mais gosta na nossa última viagem?
Since the trip happened in the past, you must use the preterite 'gostou' instead of the present tense 'gosta'.
↔Alternatives
Qual foi a melhor parte da viagem?
What was the best part of the trip?
Do que você mais gostou na viagem?
What did you like most about the trip?
Cultural Tip
Brazilians are often very expressive about their travel experiences. When asked this, expect a detailed answer involving food, people, or specific 'vibe' rather than just a list of monuments.

