How to Say ‘Thank you! Here's your coffee.’ in Portuguese
Obrigado você! Aqui está o seu café.
💬 Usage Tip: Here's a complete exchange often heard in cafes.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Perfect example of a polite exchange when picking up or receiving an order in Portugal.
Phrase Breakdown
Obrigado você
Aqui está o seu café
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Obrigado
[o-bri-ga-doo]
thank you
Expression used to convey gratitude.
Obrigado você, foi delicioso.
Thank you, it was delicious.
você
[vo-seh]
you
Directly addressing the listener.
Você gostaria de açúcar?
Would you like some sugar?
Aqui
[a-kee]
here
Indicating the location or position near the speaker.
Aqui está a sobremesa.
Here is the dessert.
está
[es-tah]
is
Verb to indicate existence or presence.
Está feito.
It's done.
o
[oo]
the
Used to refer to something specific.
O livro é interessante.
The book is interesting.
seu
[seh-oo]
your
Showing ownership by the person you are speaking to.
Seu carro está lá fora.
Your car is outside.
café
[kah-feh]
coffee
A popular drink brewed from ground coffee beans.
O seu café está servido.
Your coffee is served.
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