How to Say ‘And he's all yours’ in Portuguese
E ele é todo seu
💬 Usage Tip: Flows smoothly when said correctly.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: It's a poetic way to convey possession or responsibility, often adding emphasis in a conversation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
E
[ee]
And
Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.
Ele pediu uma pizza e ele é todo seu refrigerante.
He ordered a pizza, and it is all your soda.
ele
[eh-lee]
He
Used to refer to a male person previously mentioned or easily identified.
Ele está na mesa e ele é todo seu.
He is at the table, and he is all yours.
é
[eh]
Is
Third person singular of the verb 'to be', used to describe a state or condition of something.
O refrigerante é perfeito e ele é todo seu.
The soda is perfect, and it is all yours.
todo
[toh-doo]
All
The whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing.
O pedido da pizza chegou e ele é todo seu.
The pizza order arrived, and it is all yours.
seu
[seh-oo]
Your
Used to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people one is speaking or writing to.
Comercola de cola chegou e ele é todo seu.
Your cola soda came, and it is all yours.
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