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

És muito simpática.

💬 Usage Tip: Again, informal “tu”. For everyday politeness with strangers: “É muito simpática, obrigado/a.”

🇵🇹 In Portugal: In busy stations (e.g., Trindade in Porto, Saldanha/Marquês de Pombal in Lisbon), a quick polite line like this can make interactions smoother—just keep it brief.

Phrase Breakdown

És

You are

2nd person singular of 'ser' (to be), used for characteristics.

Example

És de Lisboa?

Are you from Lisbon?

muito

very / really

Intensifier; makes the compliment stronger.

Example

Gosto muito.

I like it a lot.

simpática.

nice / friendly. (feminine)

Feminine form, used when speaking to/about a woman. For a man, use 'simpático'.

Example

Ela é simpática.

She is nice.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

És

[esh]

you are

2nd person singular of "ser"; informal address (tu).

Example

És muito simpática por me dizeres onde fica a entrada.

You’re very nice for telling me where the entrance is.

muito

[MOIN-too]

very

Used before an adjective to intensify it: "muito simpática" = “very friendly.”

Example

És muito pontual e muito prestável.

You’re very punctual and very helpful.

simpática

[sim-PAH-tee-kah]

friendly; nice (feminine)

Feminine adjective; used when speaking to/about a woman. Often used to thank staff or strangers for help.

Example

És muito simpática — obrigada pela ajuda com o cartão.

You’re very kind—thank you for the help with the card.

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