How to say "restorative sleep" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "restorative sleep" translates to  sono reparador 

Transliteration: SOH-noh reh-pah-rah-DOR

🇧🇷 Eu preciso de um sono reparador para me sentir bem durante o dia.

🗣️ Ew preh-SEE-doo dj oon SOH-noh reh-pah-rah-DOR pah-rah meh SEHN-teer behm dooh dee-AH.

🇺🇸 I need restorative sleep to feel good during the day.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "restorative sleep" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "sono reparador" which translates to "restorative sleep".

How to pronounce "sono reparador" (restorative sleep) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "sono reparador" is pronounced as "SOH-noh reh-pah-rah-DOR".

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