How to say "used to, accustomed" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "used to, accustomed" translates to  habituado 

Transliteration: ah-bee-too-ah-doo

🇧🇷 Ela está habituada a acordar cedo.

🗣️ Sheh ehs-tah ah-bee-too-ah-dah ah ah-kohr-dahr seh-doo.

🇺🇸 She is used to waking up early.

🇧🇷 Ele está acostumado com a rotina diária.

🗣️ Eh-leh eh-stah ah-koh-stoo-mah-doo koh(m) ah roh-tee-nah djee-ah-ree-ah.

🇺🇸 He is used to the daily routine.



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How to say "used to, accustomed" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "habituado" which translates to "used to, accustomed".

How to pronounce "habituado" (used to, accustomed) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "habituado" is pronounced as "ah-bee-too-ah-doo".

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