Tudo bem?
This is the universal Portuguese way to ask 'How are you?' or 'Is everything good?', used both as a greeting and a response.
शाब्दिक अर्थ: Everything well?
15 सेकंड में
- The most common way to say 'How are you?' in Portuguese.
- Works as both the question and the answer in conversation.
- Appropriate for almost any social or professional setting.
- Essential for sounding natural and polite to native speakers.
मतलब
It is the universal Portuguese way to say 'How are you?' or 'Is everything good?'. You use it as a greeting and a response simultaneously.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Greeting a neighbor in the hallway
Oi, bom dia! Tudo bem?
Hi, good morning! Are you well?
Answering the phone
Alô, tudo bem? Quem fala?
Hello, how are you? Who is speaking?
Texting a friend to hang out
Oi! Tudo bem? Quer tomar um café?
Hi! Everything good? Want to grab a coffee?
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Brazil, 'Tudo bem?' is often accompanied by a 'joinha' (thumbs up). It's almost a reflex. Even if you are sad, you might say 'Tudo bem' just to keep the social interaction smooth. Portuguese people might use 'Está tudo?' as a shorter version. It's slightly more direct but still very polite. In Luanda, you might hear 'Tudo bem?' followed by 'Estamos juntos', which signifies solidarity and that everything is okay within the community. Similar to other Lusophone African countries, greetings are very important and skipping 'Tudo bem?' before asking for something is considered quite rude.
The Double 'Tudo Bem'
In Brazil, it's common to say 'Tudo bem?' and the other person responds 'Tudo bem, tudo bem'. The repetition adds warmth.
Don't be too honest
Unless it's a close friend, if someone asks 'Tudo bem?', don't start listing your problems. Just say 'Tudo bem' and move on.
15 सेकंड में
- The most common way to say 'How are you?' in Portuguese.
- Works as both the question and the answer in conversation.
- Appropriate for almost any social or professional setting.
- Essential for sounding natural and polite to native speakers.
What It Means
Tudo bem? is the heartbeat of Portuguese conversation. It literally means "everything well?" but functions exactly like "how are you?" or "is everything okay?". It is the most common way to start any interaction. Whether you are buying bread or meeting a CEO, this is your go-to phrase. It is short, sweet, and incredibly versatile.
How To Use It
You can use it as a question: Tudo bem?. You can also use it as the answer: Tudo bem!. In fact, a common exchange is just both people saying the same phrase back to each other. It is like a verbal high-five. If you want to be extra polite, add E você? (And you?) at the end. It is the ultimate social lubricant that keeps conversations sliding along smoothly.
When To Use It
Use it every single time you see someone you know. Use it when walking into a shop. Use it when you start a phone call. Use it when you text your crush. It works at 7 AM and 11 PM. It is the Swiss Army knife of greetings. If you are ever in doubt about how to say hello, just say this. You will sound like a local instantly.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it if someone is clearly having a crisis. If your friend just lost their wallet, a cheerful Tudo bem? might feel a bit tone-deaf. Also, avoid it in extremely stiff, old-fashioned ceremonies, though even then, it is rarely "wrong." Just remember it is a greeting, not a deep inquiry into someone's soul. If you want a deep life update, this is just the appetizer.
Cultural Background
Brazilians and Portuguese people are generally warm and social. Skipping Tudo bem? can actually make you seem a bit rude or rushed. It reflects a culture that values checking in on others' well-being before getting down to business. In Brazil, it is often paired with Tudo bom?. The two are interchangeable, though bom means "good" and bem means "well." It is a linguistic hug.
Common Variations
Tudo bom?(Everything good?)Tudo joia?(Everything jewelry/great? - very Brazilian)Tudo certo?(Everything right/okay?)E aí, tudo bem?(Hey, everything well?)Tudo tranquilo?(Everything calm/chill?)Beleza?(Beauty? - very informal slang)
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
Extremely safe to use in any context. In Brazil, it's often shortened or combined with slang, while in Portugal, it remains a staple of polite society.
The Double 'Tudo Bem'
In Brazil, it's common to say 'Tudo bem?' and the other person responds 'Tudo bem, tudo bem'. The repetition adds warmth.
Don't be too honest
Unless it's a close friend, if someone asks 'Tudo bem?', don't start listing your problems. Just say 'Tudo bem' and move on.
The Thumbs Up
Always pair 'Tudo bem' with a thumbs up in Brazil for maximum native vibes.
Email Etiquette
Always start your emails with 'Espero que esteja tudo bem' (I hope all is well). It's standard professional politeness.
उदाहरण
6Oi, bom dia! Tudo bem?
Hi, good morning! Are you well?
Standard polite greeting for someone you recognize.
Alô, tudo bem? Quem fala?
Hello, how are you? Who is speaking?
Used immediately after the initial 'hello' on a call.
Oi! Tudo bem? Quer tomar um café?
Hi! Everything good? Want to grab a coffee?
A soft way to lead into a request or invitation.
Olá, muito prazer. Tudo bem com você?
Hello, nice to meet you. Are you doing well?
Adding 'com você' makes it slightly more personal and formal.
Você parece cansado... tudo bem?
You look tired... is everything okay?
Used here to express genuine concern rather than just a greeting.
Tudo bem, mas já estive melhor!
Everything's fine, but I've been better!
A humorous way to acknowledge life's struggles while staying polite.
खुद को परखो
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Ana: Oi, Paulo! Tudo bem? Paulo: ________, e você?
In Portuguese, the most common response to 'Tudo bem?' is simply repeating 'Tudo bem'.
Which phrase is a common Brazilian variation of 'Tudo bem?'
Select the correct option:
'Tudo joia?' (Everything jewelry?) is a very popular casual variation in Brazil.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: You want to check if meeting at 5 PM is okay for your friend.
'Tudo bem' is used to check if an arrangement is acceptable.
Fill in the blank to complete the polite response.
Tudo bem, graças a ________.
'Graças a Deus' (Thanks to God) is an extremely common addition to 'Tudo bem' in all Portuguese-speaking countries.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Tudo Bem vs. Tudo Bom
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासAna: Oi, Paulo! Tudo bem? Paulo: ________, e você?
In Portuguese, the most common response to 'Tudo bem?' is simply repeating 'Tudo bem'.
Select the correct option:
'Tudo joia?' (Everything jewelry?) is a very popular casual variation in Brazil.
Context: You want to check if meeting at 5 PM is okay for your friend.
'Tudo bem' is used to check if an arrangement is acceptable.
Tudo bem, graças a ________.
'Graças a Deus' (Thanks to God) is an extremely common addition to 'Tudo bem' in all Portuguese-speaking countries.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
14 सवालIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Grammatically, 'bem' is an adverb and 'bom' is an adjective. In practice, they mean the same thing, but 'Tudo bom' is more common in Brazil.
You can say 'Mais ou menos' (More or less) or 'Poderia estar melhor' (Could be better), but be prepared for follow-up questions!
Yes, it is universal. However, they also use 'Está tudo?' quite frequently.
Not really. You need the 'bem' or 'bom' to complete the thought, though in very lazy slang, some might just grunt 'Tudo?'.
Yes, it's very common to start an email with 'Olá, tudo bem?'.
It's like the English 'What's up?'. Sometimes it's just a greeting exchange where both people say the same thing.
It literally means 'Everything jewelry' and is a very common way in Brazil to say 'Everything is great'.
Yes! If someone suggests a plan, you can say 'Tudo bem' to mean 'That's fine with me'.
Yes, in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, etc., it is the standard greeting.
You can use both: 'Tudo bem com você?' or 'Tudo bem com o senhor?'.
No, it is invariable. It's always 'Tudo bem'.
The most common response is 'Tudo bem, e você?'.
Yes, it works 24/7. Just pair it with 'Boa noite'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Tudo bom
similarEverything good
Como vai?
synonymHow is it going?
Beleza?
slangBeauty?
Tudo certo
similarEverything right
E aí?
informalAnd there?