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How to Say ‘You are nice. (to a woman)’ in Portuguese

És simpática.

💬 Usage Tip: Informal “tu” form. More neutral/polite to a stranger: “É simpática.” or “A senhora é muito simpática.”

🇵🇹 In Portugal: If you’re speaking to metro staff, “É muito simpática” sounds more Portuguese-polite than “És simpática.”

Word-by-Word Breakdown

És

[esh]

you are

Informal "tu" form; in Portugal it’s normal to say "és" to someone you’re treating informally.

Example

És simpática, obrigada por ajudares com a entrada.

You’re friendly, thanks for helping with the entrance.

simpática

[sim-PAH-tee-kah]

friendly; nice (feminine)

Compliment directed to a woman; masculine would be "simpático".

Example

És simpática e explicas tudo com calma.

You’re friendly and you explain everything calmly.

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