How to Say ‘Oh, sun, come,’ in Portuguese
Ô, sol, vem,
💬 Usage Tip: The use of 'ô' is an affectionate call out, often in Brazilian Portuguese, to express longing or warmth.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: The sun is a symbol of energy and positivity in many cultures, especially in Brazil where sunshine is abundant and celebrated.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ô
[oh]
Oh
An exclamatory expression used to attract attention or express emotion.
Ô sol, vem iluminar o meu dia.
Oh sun, come and brighten my day.
sol
[sol]
sun
The star at the center of the solar system providing light and heat.
Ô, sol, você é tão brilhante!
Oh, sun, you are so bright!
vem
[vem]
come
An imperative request for arrival or approach.
Sol, vem depressa antes que a noite caia!
Sun, come quickly before night falls!
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