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How to Say ‘You have a beautiful smile.’ in Portuguese

Você tem um sorriso lindo.

💬 Usage Tip: The word 'lindo' is often used for physical beauty, whereas 'belo' is more poetic.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Complimenting someone's smile is quite common and appreciated in Portugal.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Você

[voh-SEH]

You

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

Example

No parque, você disse: 'Você tem um sorriso lindo.'

In the park, you said: 'You have a beautiful smile.'

tem

[tehm]

have

A verb used to indicate possession, privilege, or duty.

Example

Você tem um sorriso lindo e contagiante.

You have a beautiful and contagious smile.

um

[oong]

a

An indefinite article, used to introduce a noun that is not specified.

Example

Eu percebi que você tem um sorriso lindo.

I noticed that you have a beautiful smile.

sorriso

[so-REE-zoo]

smile

A facial expression showing happiness or friendliness.

Example

As pessoas adoram quando você tem um sorriso lindo no rosto.

People love it when you have a beautiful smile on your face.

lindo

[LEEN-doo]

beautiful

An adjective to describe something aesthetically pleasing.

Example

Na foto, você tem um sorriso lindo que ilumina o ambiente.

In the photo, you have a beautiful smile that lights up the room.

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