How to Say ‘We hope to see you there’ in Portuguese
Esperamos ver-vos lá
💬 Usage Tip: The pronoun 'vos' is used informally in European Portuguese to address a group.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Esperamos
[ehs-peh-RAH-moosh]
We hope
An expression of desire or expectation for a future event.
Esperamos que venham.
We hope you come.
ver-vos
[veh-voosh]
to see you
Refers to the act of meeting or encountering someone.
Espero ver-vos na próxima semana.
I hope to see you next week.
lá
[lah]
there
At or in that place or position.
Vemo-nos lá amanhã.
See you there tomorrow.
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