Portuguese Phrase
Tô super pronto pra relaxar.
Meaning
The speaker is saying they are very ready and eager to take it easy. The tone is relaxed and informal, conveying a sense of anticipation for downtime.
When to use
Use this phrase in casual conversations with friends, family, or coworkers when you’ve finished work, a study session, or any activity and you’re looking forward to unwinding.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tôsuperprontoprarelaxar
Tô (estou)
Colloquial contraction of the verb "estar" in the first‑person singular present (estou). Common in informal spoken Brazilian Portuguese.
super
Intensifier meaning "very" or "extremely"; used before adjectives and adverbs.
pronto
Adjective meaning "ready"; agrees in gender and number with the subject (pronta, prontos, prontas).
pra (para)
Informal contraction of the preposition "para" meaning "to/for"; widely used in everyday speech.
relaxar
Infinitive verb meaning "to relax"; follows the preposition "para" to indicate purpose.
🗨In Conversation
Acabou o expediente, né?
The workday is over, right?
Tô super pronto pra relaxar.
I’m super ready to relax.
✕Common Mistakes
Está super pronto pra relaxar.
Use "tô" (or "estou") for first‑person singular; "está" is third‑person singular.
Tô super pronto pra relaxar.
Match gender with the subject; "pronta" is used only if the speaker identifies as feminine.
↔Alternatives
Estou muito pronto para relaxar.
I’m very ready to relax.
Já estou pronto para descansar.
I’m already ready to rest.
Tô pronto pra curtir.
I’m ready to have fun.
Cultural Tip
The contractions "tô" and "pra" are hallmarks of informal Brazilian Portuguese. They are perfect for spoken practice and everyday chats, but avoid them in formal writing, emails, or academic contexts where the full forms "estou" and "para" are expected.

