How to Say ‘What good taste you have!’ in Portuguese
Que bom gosto você tem!
💬 Usage Tip: 'Bom gosto' can refer to fashion, art, food, or choices in general.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: This is a versatile compliment in Portuguese social interactions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[kee]
What
An interrogative used to ask for information about something.
Na exposição, alguém exclamou: 'Que bom gosto você tem!'
At the exhibition, someone exclaimed: 'What good taste you have!'
bom
[bohng]
good
An adjective providing approval or satisfaction.
Sempre reparo: que bom gosto você tem na escolha das roupas!
I always notice: what good taste you have in choosing clothes!
gosto
[GOH-stoo]
taste
The faculties of judgment regarding what is aesthetically pleasing.
No design da casa, que bom gosto você tem!
In the house's design, what good taste you have!
você
[voh-SEH]
you
Refers to the person being addressed.
Em decoração, todos dizem: que bom gosto você tem.
In decoration, everyone says: what good taste you have.
tem
[tehm]
have
Used to indicate possession.
Comento sempre que bom gosto você tem em livros.
I always comment on what good taste you have in books.
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