How to say "deep sleep" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "deep sleep" translates to  sono profundo 

Transliteration: SOH-noh proh-FOON-doo

🇧🇷 Eu tive um sono profundo e não ouvi otelefone tocar.

🗣️ Ew TEE-vey oon SOH-noh proh-FOON-doo ee nah-o OH-vee oo teh-leh-FOH-neh TOH-kahr.

🇺🇸 I had a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone ring.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "deep sleep" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "sono profundo" which translates to "deep sleep".

How to pronounce "sono profundo" (deep sleep) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "sono profundo" is pronounced as "SOH-noh proh-FOON-doo".

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