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Portuguese Phrase

O que você mais gostou na nossa última viagem?

/u ki voˈse majz ɡosˈtow na ˈnɔ.sa ˈuw.tʃi.ma viˈa.ʒẽj̃/
Meaning"What did you like most about our last trip?"
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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.

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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

1

O que

This compound pronoun is the standard way to say 'what' when it starts a question as the object.

2

Gostou

This is the past tense (pretérito perfeito) of the verb 'gostar', conjugated for the second person 'você'.

🗨In Conversation

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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.

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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?

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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.