How to Say ‘Oh, sun, see if you don't forget’ in Portuguese
Ô, sol, vê se não esquece
💬 Usage Tip: Combines endearing expression with a polite reminder.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: The sun is symbolically asked to remember something significant, showing its integral role in life.
Phrase Breakdown
Ô, sol
Vê se não esquece
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ô
[oh]
Oh
An expression used to get attention or express a feeling or opinion.
Ô, é importante lembrar essa linha.
'Oh, it is important to remember this line.
sol
[sohl]
sun
The star at the center of our solar system; source of light and energy.
O sol brilha intensamente.
The sun shines brightly.
vê
[veh]
see
To direct one's eyes toward something or someone.
Vê o que ele disse.
See what he said.
se
[seh]
if
Introduces a condition or choice.
Vê se a porta está fechada.
See if the door is closed.
não
[naw]
not
Negates a verb or statement.
Ele não vem hoje.
He is not coming today.
esquece
[is-KEH-sseh]
forget
To fail to remember.
Não esquece de fechar a janela.
Do not forget to close the window.
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