How to Say ‘Are you having fun’ in Portuguese
Estás a divertir-te
💬 Usage Tip: The structure 'estar a + verb' is common in Portugal to express ongoing actions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Estás
[esh-TAHSH]
are you having fun
A question asking if someone is enjoying themselves.
Estás a divertir-te na festa?
Are you having fun at the party?
a
[ah]
to
Used with a verb to indicate the infinitive form.
Ela vai a divertir-se com os amigos.
She is going to have fun with friends.
divertir-te
[dee-vehr-TEER-tuh]
have fun
To enjoy oneself, usually in a playful manner.
Estás livre para te divertir-te hoje.
Are you free to have fun today?
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