Basic Portuguese Words and Phrases for Travel

Bodhi Ramos9 min
Created: Oct 7, 2024Last updated: Jul 29, 2025
Basic Portuguese Phrases

Traveling should be enjoyable and easy, especially in multicultural countries like Portugal and Brazil. Whether you're traveling to Portugal or starting your Portuguese learning journey, mastering basic Portuguese phrases is essential. 

This guide covers greetings, polite expressions, and common questions to help you navigate Portuguese-speaking environments with ease. Vamos lá!

Essential Portuguese Phrases for Beginners: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Before heading to a Portuguese-speaking country, taking the time to learn a few essential words can greatly improve your travel experience. Even if you're not fluent, showing effort to speak the local language goes a long way. Here’s why it matters:

  • Builds better connections with locals: A simple “Olá” (Hello) or “Obrigado/a” (Thank you) can make locals more open and helpful. It shows that you respect their culture and are making an effort to communicate.
  • Makes daily situations easier: Whether you’re ordering food, asking for directions, or checking into a hotel, knowing basic words and phrases helps you get what you need faster and with less confusion.
  • Boosts your confidence while traveling: Having a few useful phrases up your sleeve makes you feel more independent and less anxious when navigating unfamiliar places.
  • Helps you avoid misunderstandings: Language barriers can sometimes lead to mix-ups. Understanding basic Portuguese helps you avoid small issues that could affect your trip.
  • Shows cultural appreciation: Locals are more likely to respond positively when they see you’ve taken the time to learn their language, even if it’s just a few words.
  • Makes your trip more enjoyable: When you can understand signs, menus, and conversations around you, you’ll feel more immersed in the experience.

Whether you’re heading to Portugal, Brazil, or another Portuguese-speaking destination, learning key vocabulary is a smart and rewarding way to prepare. 

Let’s learn some basic words in Portuguese and some phrases that will teach you how to greet people, how to ask for directions, and even how to say yes in Portuguese.

Getting Started: Basic Greetings and Polite Expressions

When traveling to Portugal or starting to learn Portuguese, knowing how to greet people and be polite is a must. 

These essential phrases will help you make a good first impression, show respect, and start conversations with confidence, whether you're at a café, hotel, or just exploring a charming town.

Word/PhraseTranscriptionTranslation
Oláoh-lahHello
Bom diabohng dee-ahGood morning
Boa tardeboh-ah tar-dehGood afternoon
Boa noiteboh-ah noy-tehGood evening / Good night
Adeusah-deh-ooshGoodbye
Até logoah-teh loh-gooSee you later
Como está?koh-moo esh-tahHow are you? (formal)
Tudo bem?too-doo beng?Everything good? (casual)
Estou bem, obrigado/aesh-toh beng, oh-bree-gah-doh/dahI’m fine, thank you
Por favorpoor fah-vorPlease
Obrigado / Obrigadaoh-bree-gah-doo/dahThank you (male/female)
De nadadeh nah-dahYou’re welcome
Desculpedesh-cool-pehSorry / Excuse me
Com licençakohm lee-sen-sahExcuse me (to get by)
Muito prazermwee-too prah-zehrNice to meet you

These simple yet powerful expressions can go a long way in helping you connect with Portuguese speakers. Practice them a little each day, and you’ll feel more confident speaking naturally, even if you're just starting out!

Travel Essentials: Asking for Directions and Getting Around

You’re landing in a minute, and suddenly, your phone dies. You walk out of the airport, unsure of how to exit and where to go next to reach your lodgings. That’s the time when you can benefit from memorizing these essential words in Portuguese to ask for help in getting around. 

PhraseTranscriptionTranslation
Onde fica...?on-deh fee-kah...?Where is...?
Como chego a...?koh-moo sheh-goo ah...?How do I get to...?
Pode ajudar-me, por favor?poh-deh ah-zhoo-dar-meh...Can you help me, please?
Está longe?esh-tah lohn-zhe?Is it far?
Está perto?esh-tah pair-too?Is it close?
Qual é a direção para...?kwal eh ah dee-rek-sown...What’s the direction to...?
Vire à direitavee-reh ah day-ray-tahTurn right
Vire à esquerdavee-reh ah esh-ker-dahTurn left
Siga em frentesee-gah eng frehn-tehGo straight ahead
Onde está a paragem de autocarro?on-deh esh-tah ah pah-rah-zhem d(ee) ow-too-kah-roo?Where is the bus stop?
Quanto custa o bilhete?kwahn-too koosh-tah oo bee-lyeh-tehHow much is the ticket?
Onde compro bilhetes?on-deh kohm-proo bee-lyeh-tehsWhere do I buy tickets?
Onde é a estação de comboios?on-deh eh ah esh-tah-sown d(ee) kohm-boy-oosh?Where is the train station?
Chame um táxi, por favorshah-meh oong tahk-see...Call a taxi, please
Quanto tempo demora até lá?kwahn-too tehm-poo deh-mo-rah ah-teh lah?How long does it take to get there?

With just a few key phrases, you'll be able to ask locals for directions and understand basic transportation instructions. Pair these with a smile and friendly attitude, and you'll find that most people will be happy to point you in the right direction!

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Shopping in Portuguese: Basic Portuguese Phrases for Markets and Stores

Whether you're browsing local markets, buying souvenirs for your friends and family, or picking up essentials in a store, knowing how to speak a little Portuguese can make your shopping experience smoother and more enjoyable.

Use the phrases below to ask for sizes, prices, and other details while showing respect for local customs.

PhraseTranscriptionTranslation
Quanto custa?kwahn-too koosh-tah?How much does it cost?
Pode mostrar-me isso?poh-deh mohs-trar-meh ee-soo?Can you show me that?
Tem mais barato?tehm maees bah-rah-too?Do you have a cheaper one?
Posso ver isso?poh-soo vehr ee-soo?Can I see this?
Aceita cartão?ah-say-tah kar-tohn?Do you accept cards?
Posso pagar em dinheiro?poh-soo pah-gar eng dee-nyeh-roo?Can I pay in cash?
Tem em outro tamanho?tehm eng oh-troo tah-mahn-yoo?Do you have another size?
Tem em outra cor?tehm eng oh-trah kohr?Do you have another color?
Onde está o provador?on-deh esh-tah oo proh-vah-dor?Where is the fitting room?
Gosto muito destegosh-too mwee-too desh-tehI really like this
Vou levar estevoh leh-var esh-tehI’ll take this one
Não, obrigado/anow, oh-bree-gah-doo/dahNo, thank you
Só estou a versoh esh-toh ah vehrI’m just looking
Pode embrulhar, por favor?poh-deh em-broo-lyar pohr fah-vor?Can you wrap it, please?
Posso devolver se não servir?poh-soo deh-vol-vehr seh now sehr-veer?Can I return it if it doesn’t fit?

Shopping in Portugal becomes a much more authentic and enjoyable experience when you can clearly communicate your needs. Even simple phrases like these can help you find what you’re looking for, avoid confusion, and enjoy friendly interactions with local shopkeepers.

Dining Out: Essential Portuguese Phrases for Restaurants

Portuguese and Brazilian cuisines are simply not to be missed. Therefore, it’s essential that you feel confident ordering specials at local bars and restaurants. For this, you’ll need to learn helpful phrases:

Word/PhraseTranscriptionTranslation
Uma mesa para dois, por favoroo-mah meh-zah pah-rah doys pohr fah-vorA table for two, please
O menu, por favoroo meh-noo pohr fah-vorThe menu, please
O que recomenda?oo keh heh-koh-men-dah?What do you recommend?
Quero este pratokeh-roo esh-teh prah-tooI want this dish
Tem opções vegetarianas?tehm op-syoins veh-zhe-tah-ree-ah-nahs?Do you have vegetarian options?
Sem glúten, por favorseng glooh-ten pohr fah-vorGluten-free, please
Estou com alergia a…esh-toh kohm ah-lehr-zhee-ah ah…I’m allergic to…
A conta, por favorah kon-tah pohr fah-vorThe check, please
Está incluído o serviço?esh-tah een-kloo-ee-doo oo sehr-vee-soo?Is service included?
Pode trazer água, por favor?poh-deh trah-zehr ah-gwah pohr fah-vor?Can you bring water, please?
Com gás / Sem gáskohm gahsh / seng gahshSparkling / Still
Estava deliciosoesh-tah-vah deh-lee-syoh-zooIt was delicious
Posso ver a carta de vinhos?poh-soo vehr ah kar-tah deh veen-yoozh?May I see the wine list?
Quero pagar com cartãokeh-roo pah-gar kohm kar-tohnI want to pay by card
Pode embrulhar para levar?poh-deh em-broo-lyar pah-rah leh-var?Can you wrap this to go?

Mastering these essential restaurant phrases will make your dining experience more relaxing, allowing you to focus on enjoying your meal. A friendly request in Portuguese often brings an extra smile from your server and maybe even a special local treat!

Everyday Basics: More Common Phrases in Portuguese for Travelers

Basic Portuguese Words and Phrases for Travel

When you're just getting started with Portuguese, these basic phrases might be your everyday lifesavers. Whether you're asking for the bathroom or letting someone know you don’t speak the language, these expressions will help you communicate with ease and kindness.

Word/PhraseTranscriptionTranslation
Tudo bem? / Tudo bom?too-doo beng? / too-doo bong?All good? / How’s it going?
SimseemYes
NãonowngNo
Pode ajudar-me?poh-deh ah-zhoo-dar-meh?Can you help me?
Onde fica a casa de banho?on-deh fee-kah ah kah-zah deh ban-yooWhere is the bathroom?
Eu preciso de ajudaeh-oo preh-see-zoo deh ah-zhoo-dahI need help
Estou perdido/aesh-toh pehr-dee-doo / pehr-dee-dahI’m lost (m/f)
Eu não falo portuguêseh-oo nowng fah-loo pohr-too-gehzI don’t speak Portuguese
Fala inglês?fah-lah een-glehz?Do you speak English?
Não entendonowng en-tehn-dooI don’t understand
Pode repetir, por favor?poh-deh heh-peh-teer pohr fah-vor?Can you repeat, please?
Chame a polícia!shah-meh ah poo-lee-see-ah!Call the police!
Fui assaltado(a)!fwee ah-sahl-tah-doo / ah-sahl-tah-dah!I’ve been robbed!
Mais devagar, por favormysh deh-vah-gar pohr fah-vorMore slowly, please
Pode tirar uma foto?poh-deh tee-rahr oo-mah foh-too?Can you take a photo?

These everyday phrases provide a great foundation for navigating, making connections, handling emergencies, and feeling more confident as you explore. The more you practice, the more natural they’ll feel, and locals always appreciate the effort!

Regional Differences: How to Speak Portuguese

Portuguese may be one language, but how it's spoken in Portugal and Brazil can feel quite different! Here’s what sets them apart:

European Portuguese

  • Formal and precise tone overall.
  • Clearer pronunciation, with more guttural (throat-based) sounds.
  • Pronouns often appear after the verb. Example: Diz-me (Tell me.)
  • Uses acute accents (´) in many words. Examples: tónicaacadémicoAntónio.
  • It’s more reserved in style, especially in professional or public settings.

Brazilian Portuguese

  • More relaxed and melodic sound.
  • Nasal pronunciation is more common, and vowels are often stretched.
  • Pronouns usually come before the verb. Example: Me diz (Tell me)
  • Uses circumflex accents (ˆ) in equivalent words. Examples: tônicaacadêmicoAntônio.
  • Richer slang and expressions that are influenced by indigenous and African languages. This adds cultural flair and regional uniqueness.

The spoken rhythm and everyday language vary significantly, and vocabulary can also change meaning entirely between the two variants, so a word in Brazil might not mean the same in Portugal!

Tip: You can notice these differences by watching TV shows or movies, or by chatting with locals and paying close attention to their speech patterns.

Promova: Learning Portuguese Essential Vocabulary for Travelers

Studying Portuguese with Promova is like having a helpful assistant on your way to improving your language skills. This one-stop solution will help you learn common European Portuguese phrases and upgrade your overall vocabulary.

  • A self-paced learning program with bite-sized lesson plans on each topic.
  • All sessions include corresponding visuals and audio recordings to help you immerse yourself in the true-to-life language environment.
  • Free app version highlighting basic Portuguese phrases with pronunciation.

Select the Promova Premium subscription plan for the full experience with more valuable content, including Portuguese phrases and educational resources. Make your choice and download the Promova app today to start an enjoyable learning path. 

Conclusion

For your upcoming trip to Portugal or Brazil, prepare not only your suitcases but also enrich your vocabulary with basic Portuguese phrases and words. This way, you’ll impress the locals with your eagerness to learn about their country and simplify your touring by already knowing a thing or two. Boa viagem!

FAQ

What do I say to introduce myself in Portuguese?

When starting a conversation with someone, you need to present yourself first. In Portuguese, begin with saying Olá, meu nome é… (“Hello, my name is…”). You can also say Prazer em conhecer você (“Nice to meet you”) to show a welcoming attitude. If you’d like to share more, proceed with Eu sou de… (“I am from”) or Eu trabalho como… (“I work as…”).

How can I ask for help in Portuguese?

It’s good to know a few common phrases in Portuguese to get by quickly. If you need to ask for help, you can say, “Pode me ajudar?”, which is equivalent to “Can you help me?” or “Preciso de ajuda,” translating as “I need help.” For directions, try “Onde fica…?” for “Where is…?” or Como faço para…?, meaning “How do I…?” Remember to show politeness by adding “por favor” (please) to your requests.

How to order food in Portuguese?

When you go to a restaurant and want to make an order, start by saying to the waiter “Eu gostaria de…” for “I would like…” followed by your desired dish or drink. In the beginning, you can also add “Por favor” to demonstrate good manners. If you need recommendations, ask “O que você recomenda?” for “What do you recommend?” For the bill, say “A conta, por favor,” meaning “The check, please.”

How to say “I don’t understand” in Portuguese?

You can start by learning the most common words in Portuguese like these:

  • Hello – Olá (oh-LAH)
  • Thank you – Obrigado/Obrigada (oh-bree-GAH-doo / oh-bree-GAH-dah)
  • Yes / No – Sim / Não (see / nowng)
  • Please – Por favor (pohr fah-VOHR)
  • Goodbye – Tchau (chow)

These basics are great for everyday situations!

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