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How to Say ‘You are an inspiring person.’ in Portuguese

Você é uma pessoa inspiradora.

💬 Usage Tip: 'Inspiradora' is the feminine form, use 'inspirador' for males.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: This is utilized for people who motivate or lead by example.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Você

[vo-SEH]

You

A pronoun used to address or refer to the person being spoken to.

Example

Vários amigos comentaram: 'Você é uma pessoa inspiradora para nós.'

Several friends commented: 'You are an inspiring person to us.'

é

[eh]

are

A verb expressing identity, condition, or a quality.

Example

Toda a equipe acha que você é uma pessoa inspiradora.

The whole team thinks you are an inspiring person.

uma

[OO-mah]

a

An indefinite article used to introduce a noun.

Example

Ela é uma das melhores porque você é uma pessoa inspiradora.

She is one of the best because you are an inspiring person.

pessoa

[peh-SOH-ah]

person

An individual human being.

Example

Todos aqui admiram você como uma pessoa inspiradora.

Everyone here admires you as an inspiring person.

inspiradora

[yeen-spee-rah-DOH-rah]

inspiring

Having the effect of encouraging people to do, feel, or believe things.

Example

No discurso, ficou claro que você é uma pessoa inspiradora.

In the speech, it was clear that you are an inspiring person.

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