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How to Say ‘I love her habit’ in Portuguese

Adoro o hábito dela

💬 Usage Tip: 'Adoro' is stronger than 'gosto', meaning 'to love' something.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Adoro

[ah-do-roh]

love/adore

To have deep affection or enthusiasm for something.

Example

Eu adoro música.

I love music.

o

[oo]

the

Definite article used before a noun.

Example

O livro é interessante.

The book is interesting.

hábito

[ah-bee-to]

habit

Regular tendency or practice.

Example

Ele tem o hábito de ler.

He has a habit of reading.

dela

[deh-lah]

her

Possessive pronoun for female ownership.

Example

O carro dela é novo.

Her car is new.

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