How to say "i'm thirsty" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "i'm thirsty" translates to  Estou com sede 

Transliteration: ehs-toh kohm seh-dee

🇧🇷 Estou com sede, você tem água?

🗣️ ehs-toh kohm seh-dee, voh-seh tehm ahg-wah?

🇺🇸 I'm thirsty, do you have water?

🇧🇷 Estou com sede, você tem água?

🗣️ Eh-stoh kohm seh-deh, voh-seh tehn ah-gwah?

🇺🇸 I'm thirsty, do you have water?



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "i'm thirsty" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "Estou com sede" which translates to "I'm thirsty".

How to pronounce "Estou com sede" (i'm thirsty) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "Estou com sede" is pronounced as "ehs-toh kohm seh-dee".

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