A1 Expression Neutral 8 min de lectura

É delicioso!

It's delicious!

Literalmente: {"\u00e9":"it is","delicioso":"delicious"}

En 15 segundos

  • Expresses strong enjoyment of food.
  • Works in casual and formal settings.
  • Common in Brazil and Portugal.
  • A warm compliment to the cook.

Significado

Esta es la frase clave en portugués para decir que algo sabe increíble. Es más que 'bueno'; conlleva un sentido genuino de placer y satisfacción con la comida o bebida. Piénselo como una pequeña explosión de felicidad culinaria, a menudo entregada con una sonrisa.

Ejemplos clave

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Texting a friend about a meal

O jantar estava incrível! É delicioso!

The dinner was amazing! It's delicious!

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At a restaurant, praising the chef

Chef, a sua moqueca estava perfeita. É delicioso!

Chef, your moqueca was perfect. It's delicious!

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Instagram caption for food photo

Este bolo de chocolate... é delicioso! 🍫 #foodie #portuguesefood

This chocolate cake... it's delicious! 🍫 #foodie #portuguesefood

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Contexto cultural

Brazilians are very enthusiastic about food and often use 'Que delícia!' Compliments are often given directly to the cook.

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Gender matters

Always check if the noun is masculine or feminine.

En 15 segundos

  • Expresses strong enjoyment of food.
  • Works in casual and formal settings.
  • Common in Brazil and Portugal.
  • A warm compliment to the cook.

What It Means

When you say É delicioso!, you're not just stating a fact. You're sharing a feeling! It’s the ultimate compliment for food. It means something is incredibly tasty, yummy, or scrumptious. It’s like the food gave you a little hug. You’re probably smiling when you say it. It’s pure foodie joy in a nutshell. It’s a happy sound!

How To Use It

Use É delicioso! right after you take a bite or a sip. It’s perfect for praising a chef, a cook, or even a simple snack you made yourself. You can use it for anything edible. From a fancy restaurant meal to your grandma’s secret cookie recipe. Don't be shy! Let your taste buds do the talking. It’s a versatile compliment.

Formality & Register

This phrase is super flexible! You can use it almost anywhere. It works at a casual barbecue with friends. It’s also great in a more formal dinner setting. Even in a business lunch, it’s perfectly fine. It’s friendly and warm. It’s rarely inappropriate. Unless the food is, you know, actually terrible. Then maybe just nod politely.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you’re at a Brazilian churrascaria. The waiter brings a perfectly grilled picanha. You take a bite. Bam! É delicioso! Or maybe you’re visiting Portugal. You try a pastel de nata. Oh my goodness. É delicioso! Even if you’re just having a simple pão com manteiga (bread with butter) in the morning. If it’s good, it’s delicioso! It’s that easy.

When To Use It

Use É delicioso! whenever food or drink genuinely impresses your palate. It’s for those moments of true culinary delight. When you want to express sincere appreciation. Think of a perfectly ripe mango. Or a rich, creamy brigadeiro. That’s delicioso territory. It’s also great for trying something new and loving it. Did the chef surprise you? Say it loud and proud!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid É delicioso! if the food is just okay or mediocre. It’s a strong compliment. Using it for average food might seem insincere. Or maybe you’re on a strict diet and can’t enjoy it. In that case, a simple Está bom (It’s good) might be better. Also, don't say it if you’re trying to be critical. It’s not the phrase for constructive feedback. Unless you want to be *that* person.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up é and está. Remember, é is for inherent qualities, and está is for temporary states. While food *is* delicious, it's often the *state* of the food at that moment. So, sometimes Está delicioso! is more accurate. But É delicioso! is still very common and understood. Another mistake is just saying Delicioso! which is fine, but less complete. It's like saying "Great!" instead of "That's great!".

É bom! É delicioso!
Está bom. É delicioso!

Common Variations

In Portugal, you might hear Está uma delícia! (It's a delight!). This is very common and friendly. Brazilians might say Que delícia! (What a delight!). This is super enthusiastic. Both convey the same happy feeling. Sometimes, people just say Delícia! as a quick, informal exclamation. It’s like saying "Yum!" or "Heaven!". These variations add extra flavor.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Two friends sharing a pizza.

Friend 1: Hummm, esta pizza está incrível! (Mmm, this pizza is amazing!)

Friend 2: Sim! É delicioso! (Yes! It's delicious!)

Scenario 2: A tourist trying bacalhau in Portugal.

T

Tourist

Nossa, este bacalhau... (Wow, this cod...)
W

Waiter

É delicioso, não é? (It's delicious, isn't it?)
T

Tourist

Sim, muito! É delicioso! (Yes, very! It's delicious!)

Scenario 3: A food blogger reviewing a dessert.

B

Blogger

Olha só essa apresentação! E o sabor? Pessoal, é delicioso! (Look at this presentation! And the taste? Folks, it's delicious!)

Quick FAQ

Q. Is É delicioso! always about food?

A. Mostly, yes! It's strongly associated with taste. You might hear it for a very pleasant scent, but food is the main event. Think of it as a compliment to your palate.

Q. Can I use it for drinks?

A. Absolutely! A well-made cocktail or a rich coffee? É delicioso! It’s perfect for beverages too. Any drink that tantalizes your taste buds works.

Q. Is it okay to use É delicioso! for something I cooked?

A. Of course! It's a great way to show pride in your cooking. Your friends will appreciate the honest compliment. It encourages you to keep cooking!

Q. What if the food is just okay?

A. Stick to Está bom (It's good) or É razoável (It's okay). Delicioso implies a higher level of enjoyment. You don't want to oversell a mediocre meal.

Q. How often do people say this?

A. Quite often in Brazil and Portugal when food is genuinely good! It's a common, positive reaction. You'll hear it in homes, restaurants, and even on cooking shows. It's a staple expression.

Q. Can I use É delicioso! to describe a person?

A. Oh, please don't! Unless you're talking about cannibalism, which we definitely *don't* recommend. Stick to food and drinks. Describing people as 'delicious' is a huge no-no. It's awkward and inappropriate.

Q. What's the difference between É delicioso! and Está delicioso!?

A. Great question! É suggests it's an inherent quality of the dish itself. Está refers to the current state or how it tastes *right now*. Both are widely used and understood for food. É is slightly more definitive. Está emphasizes the experience.

Q. Can I use it sarcastically?

A. You *could*, but it's risky! Sarcasm doesn't always translate well. Unless your tone is super obvious, people might think you genuinely like it. It’s best to use it sincerely. Save sarcasm for clearer phrases.

Q. What's a more casual way to say it?

A. Just Delícia! works. Or Que bom! (How good!). You could also say Muito bom! (Very good!). These are quicker and less formal. They're perfect for texting.

Q. How do I react if someone says my cooking is delicioso?

A. Say Obrigado(a)! (Thank you!). You can add Fico feliz que gostou! (I'm happy you liked it!). It shows you appreciate their feedback. It's polite and friendly.

Q. Is there a regional preference between É and Está?

A. Both are common everywhere. However, some linguists suggest Está might be slightly more frequent in Portugal for temporary states like food temperature or seasoning. But honestly, you'll hear both used freely. Don't stress too much about it.

Q. What if I want to sound extra enthusiastic?

A. Amp it up! Say Nossa, é muito delicioso! (Wow, it's very delicious!) or É simplesmente delicioso! (It's simply delicious!). Adding adverbs like muito (very) or simplesmente (simply) boosts the praise. You can even add an exclamation mark or two!

Q. Is it considered rude not to compliment food?

A. Not necessarily rude, but it’s definitely a nice gesture. Especially if someone put effort into cooking. A simple compliment makes people feel appreciated. It’s like giving a little gift back.

Q. What if the food is spicy and delicious?

A. You could say É delicioso e picante! (It's delicious and spicy!). Or Que delícia, e tem uma pimentinha boa! (What a delight, and it has a nice kick!). You can combine descriptions.

Q. Can delicioso be used for non-food items?

A. In very rare, poetic contexts, maybe. Like describing a beautiful sunset. But in everyday conversation, stick to food and drinks. Using it for other things sounds strange. It’s like calling a car 'tasty'.

Q. What's the difference between delicioso and saboroso?

A. Saboroso means flavorful or tasty. It's a good compliment, but delicioso implies a higher level of deliciousness. Delicioso is more intense. Think saboroso is a solid 8/10, and delicioso is a 10/10.

Q. How do I say 'It was delicious' (past tense)?

A. You'd say Estava delicioso (It was delicious - referring to the state) or Foi delicioso (It was delicious - referring to the event/meal). Estava is more common for describing the food itself.

Q. What if I want to say 'It's not delicious'?

A. The polite way is Não está muito bom (It's not very good). Or Poderia estar melhor (It could be better). Directly saying Não é delicioso sounds harsh. Diplomacy is key!

Q. Can I use this phrase in a formal review online?

A. Absolutely! It adds a personal, enthusiastic touch to reviews on sites like Yelp or Google Maps. Just make sure it fits the overall tone. A formal review might use it slightly more reservedly.

Q. Is it common to say É delicioso! after finishing a meal?

A. Yes, it's a great way to end the experience! It leaves a positive final impression. It tells the host or chef you truly enjoyed the entire meal. A perfect closing remark.

Q. What's the most common mistake for beginners?

A. Probably the é vs está confusion. Or using delicioso for something that's just 'okay'. Remember, it's a strong word! Use it when you mean it.

Q. How can I practice saying it naturally?

A. Say it out loud while eating! Mimic native speakers on YouTube or Netflix. Record yourself and compare. The more you practice, the more natural it becomes. Fake it 'til you make it, delicious-ly!

Notas de uso

While 'É delicioso!' can be used in most situations, be mindful of the 'é' vs 'está' distinction. 'Está delicioso!' often sounds more natural for the immediate taste experience. Reserve 'delicioso' for food that genuinely impresses you; using it for mediocre items can sound insincere.

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Gender matters

Always check if the noun is masculine or feminine.

Ejemplos

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#1 Texting a friend about a meal
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O jantar estava incrível! É delicioso!

The dinner was amazing! It's delicious!

Expressing strong approval after the meal.

#2 At a restaurant, praising the chef
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Chef, a sua moqueca estava perfeita. É delicioso!

Chef, your moqueca was perfect. It's delicious!

Directly complimenting the chef on a specific dish.

#3 Instagram caption for food photo
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Este bolo de chocolate... é delicioso! 🍫 #foodie #portuguesefood

This chocolate cake... it's delicious! 🍫 #foodie #portuguesefood

Enthusiastic praise for a visually appealing dish.

#4 Trying a new recipe at home
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Fiz um pão novo hoje. Experimenta! É delicioso!

I made a new bread today. Try it! It's delicious!

Encouraging someone to taste your own successful creation.

#5 A job interview (discussing company cafeteria)
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A comida na copa é surpreendentemente boa. É delicioso!

The food in the cafeteria is surprisingly good. It's delicious!

Using the phrase in a professional context to describe a pleasant surprise.

#6 Reacting to a friend's cooking
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Seu brigadeiro está maravilhoso! É delicioso!

Your brigadeiro is wonderful! It's delicious!

Expressing genuine delight and appreciation for a friend's treat.

#7 Common mistake: Using 'é' for temporary state
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✗ O café é quente. → ✓ O café está quente.

✗ The coffee is hot. → ✓ The coffee is hot.

Illustrates the `é` vs `está` distinction. 'Delicioso' often uses 'está' for the current taste experience.

#8 Common mistake: Using 'é' when 'está' is more common
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✗ É delicioso este bacalhau! → ✓ Está delicioso este bacalhau!

✗ It's delicious this cod! → ✓ This cod is delicious!

While 'É delicioso!' is understood, 'Está delicioso!' is often preferred for the immediate taste sensation.

#9 TikTok comment on a food video
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Que receita incrível! Parece que é delicioso!

What an amazing recipe! It looks like it's delicious!

Commenting enthusiastically on a video, guessing the taste.

#10 Family dinner
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Mãe, esta lasanha está fantástica. É delicioso!

Mom, this lasagna is fantastic. It's delicious!

A heartfelt compliment to a family member.

#11 Ordering food via app
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O prato que pedi parece ótimo, espero que é delicioso!

The dish I ordered looks great, I hope it's delicious!

Expressing hope about the taste based on description/picture.

#12 Travel vlogger tasting local fruit
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Nunca comi nada assim! É delicioso!

I've never eaten anything like this! It's delicious!

Expressing surprise and delight at an exotic taste.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.

A sopa é ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: deliciosa

Sopa is feminine.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Ayudas visuales

Formality Spectrum for 'É delicioso!'

Very Casual

Texting friends, social media comments.

OMG, esse pão de queijo é delicioso!

Casual

Talking with friends, family dinners.

Hummm, a sobremesa é deliciosa!

Neutral

Most everyday situations, cafes, with acquaintances.

Obrigado, o almoço estava delicioso.

Formal

Business lunches, formal dinners, addressing chefs.

Senhor chef, o seu prato principal é delicioso.

When to Use 'É delicioso!'

É delicioso!
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Eating at a restaurant

Garçom, o peixe está delicioso!

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Trying homemade food

Vó, essa sopa é deliciosa!

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Enjoying a drink

Que caipirinha! É deliciosa!

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Social media post

Post: 'Amei este pastel de nata! É delicioso!'

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Receiving a compliment

Fico feliz que achou delicioso!

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Describing a new find

Descobri um café novo, é delicioso!

Comparing 'Delicioso' with Similar Phrases

É delicioso!
É delicioso! It's delicious! (strong praise)
Está bom.
Está bom. It's good. / It's okay. (moderate praise)
Que delícia!
Que delícia! How delicious! / What a delight! (enthusiastic)
Saboroso
Saboroso Tasty / Flavorful (descriptive)

Usage Scenarios for 'É delicioso!'

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Everyday Meals

  • Breakfast praise
  • Lunch compliments
  • Dinner appreciation
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Special Occasions

  • Birthday cake
  • Holiday feast
  • Celebratory drinks
✈️

Travel & Food

  • Trying local cuisine
  • Restaurant reviews
  • Street food delight
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Informal Praise

  • Texting friends
  • Quick comments
  • Social media

Banco de ejercicios

1 ejercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective. Fill Blank A1

A sopa é ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: deliciosa

Sopa is feminine.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Preguntas frecuentes

1 preguntas

No, it's for food.

Frases relacionadas

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Que delícia!

synonym

What a delight!

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