How to Say ‘Of course, what is your name?’ in Portuguese
Claro, qual é o seu nome?
💬 Usage Tip: Blends affirmation with an inquiry politely.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Demonstrates Portugal's hospitable nature by showing interest in guests.
Phrase Breakdown
Claro
Qual é o seu nome?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Claro
[CLAH-roh]
Of course
Expression to denote agreement or acceptance.
Respondeu 'Claro' ao confirmar a reserva.
He responded 'Of course' when confirming the reservation.
qual
[kwahl]
what
Used to ask for information or clarify.
Ele perguntou 'qual' era o nome na reserva.
He asked 'what' the name on the reservation was.
é
[eh]
is
A form of the verb to be.
'É' um nome comum.
It 'is' a common name.
o
[oo]
the
Specifies something previously mentioned or known.
'O' nome está correto na reserva?
Is 'the' name correct on the reservation?
seu
[SAY-ooh]
your
Belonging to or associated with the person spoken to.
'Seu' nome está na lista de reservas.
'Your' name is on the reservation list.
nome
[NOH-mee]
name
The designation by which someone is known.
Confirmou o 'nome' para a reserva.
He confirmed the 'name' for the reservation.
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