How to Say ‘I just love her habit of saving everyone!’ in Portuguese
Adoro o hábito dela de salvar todo mundo!
Phrase Breakdown
Adoro o hábito dela
De salvar todo mundo!
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Adoro
[ah-do-roh]
love/adore
To have deep affection or enthusiasm for something.
Eu adoro aprender novas culturas.
I love learning new cultures.
o
[oo]
the
Definite article used before a noun.
O oceano é vasto.
The ocean is vast.
hábito
[ah-bee-to]
habit
Regular tendency or practice.
Ele gosta do hábito de salvar vidas.
He likes the habit of saving lives.
dela
[deh-lah]
her
Possessive pronoun for female ownership.
O livro dela é interessante.
Her book is interesting.
de
[dih]
of
Indicates origin or cause.
Ela falou de você.
She spoke of you.
salvar
[sahl-var]
save
To keep someone or something safe.
Salvamos todos os dias.
We save every day.
todo
[too-doo]
all
Refers to the whole amount or number.
Todo mundo ama isso.
Everyone loves it.
mundo
[moon-doo]
world/everyone
Refers to everybody or all people.
Ela ajuda todo mundo.
She helps everyone.
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