10 ways to say “You’re Welcome” in European Portuguese (impress the natives)
This will be a short and sweet one. The goal is to help you expand your vocabulary a bit and help you sound more like “real Portuguese”. You’ve heard of “de nada” as a way of saying “you’re welcome”, but a local person will likely use another expression. Let’s find out… Ready to become fluent…




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