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How to Say ‘No, just the coffee today.’ in Portuguese

Não, é só o café hoje.

Phrase Breakdown

Não

É só

O café

Hoje

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Não

[Nowng]

No

A negative expression, used to indicate disagreement or denial.

Example

Não, não quero mais.

No, I don't want more.

é

[eh]

it is

A simple statement to confirm or describe.

Example

É um lindo dia.

It is a beautiful day.

[SOH]

only

Used to specify restriction to the mentioned thing.

Example

É só uma questão de tempo.

It's just a matter of time.

o

[oo]

the

The definite article used to refer to something previously mentioned or known.

Example

Trouxe o documento.

I brought the document.

café

[kah-FEY]

coffee

Refers to the beverage made from coffee beans.

Example

Adoro o cheiro do café.

I love the smell of coffee.

hoje

[OH-zheh]

today

Refers to the current day in time.

Example

Estamos ocupados hoje.

We are busy today.

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