Boa noite!
This Portuguese phrase functions as both 'Good evening' when arriving and 'Good night' when leaving or going to bed.
En 15 segundos
- Used for both 'Good evening' (arrival) and 'Good night' (departure).
- Starts being used after 6:00 PM or at sunset.
- Always use the feminine 'Boa'—never say 'Bom noite'.
- Universally appropriate for all social settings and ages.
Significado
¡Boa noite! es el saludo nocturno estándar en portugués. Funciona tanto como 'Buenas noches' al llegar como al despedirse o antes de dormir. Se utiliza desde el atardecer hasta la mañana siguiente.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 10Entering a restaurant at night
Boa noite! Uma mesa para dois, por favor.
Good evening! A table for two, please.
Texting a group of friends
Boa noite, galera! Quem vai sair hoje?
Good night, guys! Who is going out today?
Saying goodbye to a colleague
Boa noite, Pedro. Até amanhã!
Good night, Pedro. See you tomorrow!
Contexto cultural
In Brazil, 'Boa noite' is often followed by a 'Tudo bem?' (How are you?). It's rare to just say 'Boa noite' and walk away without a second polite inquiry. In Portugal, the transition to 'Boa noite' can happen slightly later in the summer when the sun stays out until 9 PM. People follow the light, not the clock. In Luanda, 'Boa noite' is a vital sign of respect when entering a 'musseque' (neighborhood) or a social gathering, often accompanied by a formal handshake. The 'Boa noite' of a news anchor is a cultural institution in many Lusophone countries, representing a moment of national collective attention.
The Sunset Rule
If you are unsure, look at the sky. If the sun is gone, it's 'Boa noite'.
Avoid 'Bom'
Never say 'Bom noite'. It's the most common beginner mistake and sounds very 'gringo'.
En 15 segundos
- Used for both 'Good evening' (arrival) and 'Good night' (departure).
- Starts being used after 6:00 PM or at sunset.
- Always use the feminine 'Boa'—never say 'Bom noite'.
- Universally appropriate for all social settings and ages.
What It Means
Ever walked into a bar at 8 PM and froze? You didn't know if you should say "Hello" or "Goodnight." In English, we have "Good evening" for arriving. We have "Good night" for leaving. Portuguese is much simpler. Boa noite does both jobs perfectly. It is the sunset-to-sunrise greeting. It feels warm and welcoming. It smells like coffee and late-night snacks. Use it to greet a crowd. Use it to end a date. It carries a vibe of relaxation. The day is over. The night has begun. You are acknowledging the darkness. But you are doing it with light. It is one of the first phrases you learn. It is also one you will use forever.
What It Means
Boa noite translates literally to "Good night." However, its meaning is much broader. It covers the entire period from sunset until dawn. If the sun is down, this is your phrase. It is an all-in-one social tool. It says "I see you" and "The day is done." There is no separate "Good evening" in Portuguese. This can be confusing for English speakers. But think of it as a shortcut. It simplifies your social interactions. It expresses a wish for peace. It signals that you are entering a different phase of the day. Whether you are starting a party or ending a movie, it fits. It is polite but can also be very cozy. It is the verbal equivalent of a soft pillow or a cold beer.
How To Use It
Using it is incredibly easy. Walk into a restaurant after 6 PM? Say Boa noite. Leaving that same restaurant at 10 PM? Say Boa noite. It is a revolving door of a phrase. In Brazil, people often say it with a smile. In Portugal, it might be slightly more reserved. If you are texting, you can shorten it to Boa. This is very common in WhatsApp groups. You can also add pessoal to greet a whole group. For example, Boa noite, pessoal! is perfect for a Zoom call. It works for voice notes too. If you are tucked in bed, say it softly. If you are entering a club, say it loudly. It adapts to your volume and energy. It is the ultimate chameleon of Portuguese greetings.
Formality & Register
This phrase is perfectly neutral. It is the "jeans and a t-shirt" of language. You can use it with your boss. You can use it with your cat. It never feels out of place. However, you can tweak the formality. Adding a title makes it formal. Boa noite, senhor sounds very professional. Just saying Noite is very informal. It’s like saying "'Night" in English. Most people stick to the full version. It is safe and respectful. It shows you have good manners. Even in the most casual settings, Boa noite is never "too much." It is the baseline for being a decent human in a Portuguese-speaking country. You really can't overthink this one. If it’s dark, just say it.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you are ordering food on an app. You meet the delivery driver at the door. You say Boa noite and take your pizza. It’s quick and polite. Or maybe you are posting a sunset photo on Instagram. Your caption could be Boa noite, Lisboa!. It’s a classic move. Think about joining a late-night gaming lobby. You type Boa noite in the chat to be friendly. It’s better than just lurking. If you are at a hotel, the receptionist will always greet you this way. Even Netflix subtitles use it constantly. Watch any Brazilian soap opera or *telenovela*. You will hear it ten times in one episode. It is the soundtrack of the night. It is the bridge between your day and your dreams.
When To Use It
Timing is everything. Start using it when the sun begins to set. Usually, this is around 6:00 PM. If it’s 5:30 PM and getting dark, go for it. If you are entering a shop, say it immediately. It replaces Boa tarde (Good afternoon). Use it when you are introduced to someone at dinner. Use it when you are finishing a phone call at night. It is essential for saying goodbye before sleep. If you are leaving a party, say it to the host. If you are the last one awake, say it to the room. It marks transitions beautifully. It is a social punctuation mark. It tells people the current chapter of the day is closing. It is a very reliable habit to build.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it while the sun is still high. Even if you just woke up from a nap. If it’s 3 PM, stick to Boa tarde. Using Boa noite too early makes you sound confused. Or maybe like you've been in a cave. Don't use it as a question. It is a statement or a wish. Also, don't use Bom noite. This is a very common learner mistake. Noite is feminine, so you must use Boa. Don't use it if you are angry and want to be rude. It’s too polite for a real fight. Unless you are being sarcastic, of course. "Boa noite for you too!" can be quite a burn. But mostly, keep it friendly. Avoid it at 10 AM, obviously. That’s Bom dia territory.
Common Mistakes
noite in your pocket.
Boa noite covers the whole evening shift. It’s a two-for-one deal. Embrace the simplicity.
Common Variations
Boa! is the cool, younger brother. Use it with friends or in fast texts.
Boa noitinha is the cute version. The -inha suffix makes it small and sweet. Use it with kids or romantic partners.
Noite! is the super-short version. It’s very casual and a bit "street."
Tenha uma boa noite means "Have a good night." Use this to be extra polite when leaving.
Boa noite a todos is for addressing a group. Perfect for a toast or a speech.
In Portugal, you might hear Boa nite in some regional accents. But the standard is universal.
Digital slang often uses gn or just boa in gaming circles.
It’s a flexible phrase that grows with your fluency.
Real Conversations
Delivery Driver: Boa noite! Aqui está o seu pedido.
You
Boa noite! Muito obrigado, bom trabalho.Friend 1: Já vou dormir, pessoal. Boa noite!
Friend 2: Boa noite, cara! Até amanhã.
Hotel Clerk: Boa noite, senhor. Como posso ajudar?
Guest
Boa noite. Eu tenho uma reserva.Mom
Boa noite, meu filho. Durma bem.Child
Boa noite, mamãe. Até amanhã.Boss
Boa noite a todos. A reunião foi ótima.Employee
Boa noite, chefe. Bom descanso.Quick FAQ
Do I say Boa noite when I enter a dark room at noon? No, stick to the clock. If it’s daytime, use Bom dia or Boa tarde. Darkness doesn't count if the sun is still up outside. Is Boa noite more formal than Oi? They do different things. Oi is just "Hi." Boa noite is a specific time-based greeting. You can actually say both: Oi, boa noite!. Can I use it for an email? Yes, if you are sending it late at night. It adds a personal touch. But Prezado or Olá are more common for business. What if I'm in a different time zone? Use the time zone of the person you are talking to. If it’s night for them, say Boa noite. It shows you are thinking of them. Is there a slang version? Boa! is the closest thing to slang. It’s very common among Gen Z in Brazil. Does it change in Portugal? The meaning is the same, but the "t" sound is sharper in Lisbon. In Brazil, it sounds more like "chee." Both are 100% correct.
Notas de uso
'Boa noite' is a universal, neutral phrase. It acts as both a hello and a goodbye. Always ensure the adjective 'Boa' is feminine to match the noun 'noite'.
The Sunset Rule
If you are unsure, look at the sky. If the sun is gone, it's 'Boa noite'.
Avoid 'Bom'
Never say 'Bom noite'. It's the most common beginner mistake and sounds very 'gringo'.
The News Anchor Style
If you want to sound authoritative, say 'Boa noite' slowly and clearly with a slight nod.
Bedtime vs. Arrival
Remember you don't need a different phrase for leaving. 'Boa noite' works for everything after dark.
Ejemplos
10Boa noite! Uma mesa para dois, por favor.
Good evening! A table for two, please.
Here it acts as a polite greeting upon arrival.
Boa noite, galera! Quem vai sair hoje?
Good night, guys! Who is going out today?
A casual way to start a conversation in the evening.
Boa noite, Pedro. Até amanhã!
Good night, Pedro. See you tomorrow!
Acts as a departure phrase in a professional but warm context.
Boa noite, mundo! ✨
Good night, world! ✨
A common social media greeting.
Boa noite, querida. Durma com os anjos.
Good night, dear. Sleep with the angels.
The most traditional way to say goodnight before bed.
Boa noite, Dona Maria. Como vai a senhora?
Good evening, Ms. Maria. How are you?
Formal greeting showing respect to an elder.
✗ Bom noite! → ✓ Boa noite!
Good night!
Reminds you that 'noite' is feminine.
✗ Boa noite! (at 2 PM) → ✓ Boa tarde!
Good night! → Good afternoon!
Don't use night greetings while the sun is out.
Pessoal, já vou. Boa noite para todos!
Guys, I'm leaving. Good night to everyone!
A collective goodbye.
Boa noite, meu amor. Sonhe comigo.
Good night, my love. Dream of me.
Sweet and intimate usage.
Ponte a prueba
Choose the correct form of the nighttime greeting.
Como se diz 'Good night' em português?
'Noite' is feminine, so we use 'Boa'.
Match the phrase to the correct time of day.
São 21:00 (9:00 PM). O que você diz ao chegar em uma festa?
After sunset, 'Boa noite' is the correct greeting.
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
____ noite, durma bem!
The singular feminine adjective 'Boa' is required.
Complete the dialogue.
João: 'Já vou para casa, tchau!' | Maria: 'Tchau, João! ____ ____!'
Since João is going home (presumably at night), Maria says 'Boa noite'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Portuguese Greetings by Time
Morning
- • Bom dia
Afternoon
- • Boa tarde
Night
- • Boa noite
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosComo se diz 'Good night' em português?
'Noite' is feminine, so we use 'Boa'.
São 21:00 (9:00 PM). O que você diz ao chegar em uma festa?
After sunset, 'Boa noite' is the correct greeting.
____ noite, durma bem!
The singular feminine adjective 'Boa' is required.
João: 'Já vou para casa, tchau!' | Maria: 'Tchau, João! ____ ____!'
Since João is going home (presumably at night), Maria says 'Boa noite'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasOnly if it's winter and already dark. Otherwise, use 'Boa tarde'.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Because 'noite' is a feminine noun, and adjectives must agree with the noun's gender.
Very rarely. It's almost always singular in Portuguese.
Mostly the pronunciation of the 'te' at the end of 'noite'.
'Boa noite, durma bem' or 'Boa noite, bons sonhos' are perfect.
Yes, but only in very casual situations with people you know.
Yes, as a greeting if you know the recipient will read it at night.
It's a cute, diminutive version of 'Boa noite', common in Brazil.
Yes, it means both 'Good evening' and 'Good night'.
Frases relacionadas
Bom dia
contrastGood morning
Boa tarde
contrastGood afternoon
Boa noitinha
specialized formA cute/cozy good night
Durma bem
builds onSleep well
Até amanhã
builds onSee you tomorrow