How to Say ‘That's very kind of you’ in Portuguese
É muito gentil da tua parte
💬 Usage Tip: A heartfelt way to acknowledge someone's kindness.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Encourages warm and friendly interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
É muito gentil
Da tua parte
Word-by-Word Breakdown
É
[eh]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte oferecer-te para ajudar.
It is very kind of you to offer to help.
muito
[MOO-itoo]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte comprar o jantar.
It is very kind of you to buy dinner.
gentil
[zhen-TEEL]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte preparar isto.
It is very kind of you to prepare this.
da
[dah]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte ajudar-me com o projeto.
It is very kind of you to help me with the project.
tua
[TWah]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte trazer este presente.
It is very kind of you to bring this gift.
parte
[PAR-teh]
It is very kind of you
Used as a compliment to show appreciation for someone's niceness.
É muito gentil da tua parte oferecer o teu apoio.
It is very kind of you to offer your support.
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