How to say "to sleep late" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "to sleep late" translates to  dormir tarde 

Transliteration: DOR-meer TAR-dee

🇧🇷 Eu não posso dormir tarde hoje porque tenho que acordar cedo amanhã.

🗣️ Ew nah-o POHS-soh DOR-meer TAR-dee OH-jee pohr-keh TEHN-yoh keh ah-KOHR-dahr SEH-doo ah-mahn-YAH.

🇺🇸 I can't sleep late today because I have to wake up early tomorrow.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "to sleep late" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "dormir tarde" which translates to "to sleep late".

How to pronounce "dormir tarde" (to sleep late) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "dormir tarde" is pronounced as "DOR-meer TAR-dee".

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