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How to Say ‘Every time you go out’ in Portuguese

Toda vez que você sai

💬 Usage Tip: 'Toda vez' means 'every time', a phrase used frequently in Portuguese.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Indicates routine and the importance of habits in daily life.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Toda

[TOH-dah]

Every

Used to refer to all the members of a group of things or people.

Example

Toda manhã nasce um novo sol.

Every morning a new sun rises.

vez

[vehz]

time

Refers to a point when something occurs or is scheduled.

Example

A cada vez que você fala, inspira.

Every time you speak, you inspire.

que

[kee]

that

Used to introduce a subordinate clause.

Example

Que alegria te ver!

What a joy to see you!

você

[voh-SEH]

you

Used to refer to the person or people being addressed.

Example

Você sempre tem razão.

You are always right.

sai

[sah-ee]

leave

Go away from someone or something.

Example

Quando você sai, as flores choram.

When you leave, the flowers cry.

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