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How to Say ‘To gather the whole family.’ in Portuguese

Para reunir toda a família.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Family is a central aspect of Portuguese culture, with gatherings often celebrated with meals.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Para

[PAH-rah]

To

Used to indicate a purpose or goal.

Example

Para melhorar nossas vidas.

To improve our lives.

reunir

[rreh-oo-NEER]

gather

To come together or assemble.

Example

Vamos reunir os amigos.

Let's gather the friends.

toda

[TOH-dah]

all

During or across the entirety of a group.

Example

Reunimos toda a comunidade.

We gathered the entire community.

a

[ah]

the

A definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.

Example

A reunião foi longa.

The meeting was long.

família

[fah-MEE-lyah]

family

A group consisting of parents and their children.

Example

Para reunir toda a família durante as festas.

To gather the whole family for the holidays.

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