How to Say ‘Will be ready’ in Portuguese
Estará pronto
💬 Usage Tip: A future tense phrase; useful for talking about things you’re waiting for.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Patience is a virtue in Portugal, especially in the context of relaxed dining or coffee culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Estará
[eh-stah-RA]
Will be
Future tense of the verb 'to be', indicating a future action or state.
O seu café estará pronto em breve.
Your coffee will be ready soon.
pronto
[PRON-toh]
ready
Prepared for use or action.
O café estará pronto em cinco minutos.
The coffee will be ready in five minutes.
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