How to Say ‘And for what day and time?’ in Portuguese
E para qual dia e horário?
💬 Usage Tip: Combines both required details into one query.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Ensuring you have a booked time helps manage busy dining hours.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
E
[ee]
And
Conjunction to indicate continuation or addition.
Eles perguntaram 'e para' qual data e horário?
They asked 'and for' which date and time?
para
[PAH-rah]
for
Preposition for indicating purpose or destination.
'Para' que momento você gostaria de reservar?
'For' which moment would you like to book?
qual
[kwahl]
which
Requesting detail or specification among entities.
'Qual' data funciona para a reserva?
'Which' date works for the reservation?
dia
[DEE-ah]
day
A unit of time, about 24 hours.
'Dia' que pediu para a reserva é feriado.
'Day' requested for the reservation is a holiday.
e
[ee]
and
Used to introduce an additional item or idea.
Perguntam 'e' que horário você prefere.
They ask 'and' what time you prefer.
horário
[oh-RAH-ryoh]
time
Refers to the hour for events or actions.
'Horário' da reserva é às oito.
'Time' of the reservation is at eight.
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