A1 Expression Neutral 4 min read

Boa tarde.

Good afternoon.

Literally: {"boa":"good","tarde":"afternoon"}

In 15 Seconds

  • Greet politely in the afternoon.
  • Use from noon until sunset.
  • Safe for most social and professional settings.
  • Switch to `boa noite` after dark.

Meaning

This is your go-to phrase when you bump into someone or need to greet them between noon and sunset. It's polite, friendly, and signals that you're acknowledging them during that specific part of the day. Think of it as the midday sunshine of greetings, warming up your interactions.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend in the afternoon

Boa tarde! Tudo bem por aí?

Good afternoon! Everything good over there?

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Entering a shop

Boa tarde! Cheguei.

Good afternoon! I've arrived.

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Job interview (Zoom call)

Boa tarde, Sr. Oliveira. Obrigado por me receber.

Good afternoon, Mr. Oliveira. Thank you for having me.

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Cultural Background

In Brazil, 'Boa tarde' is often followed by 'Tudo bem?' or 'Como vai?'. It's rare to just say the greeting without a quick follow-up on the person's well-being. In Portugal, people are very strict about the 12:00 PM rule. Even if you haven't had lunch, once the clock hits noon, it's 'Boa tarde'. Respect for hierarchy is important. When saying 'Boa tarde' to an elder, it is common to add a respectful title. In formal settings, 'Boa tarde' is often used as a preamble to a longer, very polite introduction.

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The Lunch Rule

If you're unsure, wait for the other person to greet you. If they say 'Bom dia' at 12:30, they probably haven't eaten yet!

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Gender Trap

Never say 'Bom tarde'. It's the most common mistake and sounds very 'gringo'.

In 15 Seconds

  • Greet politely in the afternoon.
  • Use from noon until sunset.
  • Safe for most social and professional settings.
  • Switch to `boa noite` after dark.

What It Means

'Boa tarde' literally means 'good afternoon.' It's the standard, polite way to greet someone in Portuguese during the afternoon hours. It's not just a word; it's a little signal that says, 'Hey, I see you, and I hope your day is going well.' It's like a friendly nod to the time of day, making your greeting feel relevant and thoughtful. It carries a warm, slightly more formal vibe than a simple 'Oi!' but is still super common everywhere.

How To Use It

You use boa tarde from roughly noon until the sun starts to set, usually around 6 PM or 7 PM, depending on the season and location. It's perfect for walking into a shop, meeting a colleague for a coffee break, or even starting an email. Think of it as your afternoon uniform for polite greetings. If you're unsure, it's always better to use it than to miss the window for bom dia (good morning) or jump too early to boa noite (good evening).

Formality & Register

Boa tarde sits comfortably in the middle ground. It's not overly formal like a stuffy royal address, but it's definitely more polished than a quick 'E aí?' (What's up?). You can use it in almost any situation: with your boss, the grocery store cashier, your new neighbors, or even in a professional email. It's a safe bet when you want to be respectful but also approachable. It's the linguistic equivalent of wearing a smart casual outfit – always appropriate!

Real-Life Examples

  • Entering a small bakery: Boa tarde!
  • Meeting a client for a 2 PM meeting: Boa tarde, Sr. Silva.
  • Seeing a friend's parent at their house: Boa tarde, Dona Maria.
  • Starting a work email at 3 PM: Boa tarde, equipe.
  • Passing someone in the hallway at work: Boa tarde.
  • On a video call starting at 1 PM: Boa tarde a todos.

When To Use It

Use boa tarde when the clock strikes 12 PM (noon) and lasts until dusk. It's the perfect greeting for the entire afternoon. Think of it as your signal to switch from morning greetings to afternoon ones. If you finish lunch and it's still light out, it's boa tarde time! It's also great for when you're entering a place where you'll be interacting with people for a while, like a doctor's office or a formal event happening in the afternoon.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use boa tarde before noon – that's bom dia territory. Also, avoid it after it gets dark; that's when boa noite takes over. Using it outside these times can sound a bit odd, like wearing sunglasses at midnight. It's not a huge faux pas, but it shows you're still getting the hang of the timing. Stick to the daylight hours for this one!

Common Mistakes

  • Bom dia. (at 2 PM) → ✓ Boa tarde.
  • Boa noite. (at 3 PM) → ✓ Boa tarde.
  • Boa tarde. (at 7 AM) → ✓ Bom dia.
  • Boa tarde! (while waving frantically from a taxi) → ✓ Boa tarde! (while making eye contact and smiling)

Common Variations

While Boa tarde is standard, you might hear slight regional accents influence the pronunciation. In some places, the 'tarde' might sound a bit softer or harder. There aren't really slang versions that drastically change the meaning, as it's already quite a neutral and widely accepted greeting. The main variation is simply the timing – using it correctly is key! Sometimes, people might add a little extra like Boa tarde, tudo bem? (Good afternoon, how are you?).

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Entering a shop

S

Shopkeeper

Boa tarde! Posso ajudar? (Good afternoon! Can I help you?)
Y

You

Boa tarde. Só estou olhando, obrigada. (Good afternoon. I'm just looking, thank you.)

Scenario 2: Meeting a colleague

C

Colleague

Oi! Boa tarde! (Hi! Good afternoon!)
Y

You

Boa tarde! Como vai? (Good afternoon! How are you?)

Quick FAQ

  • What time exactly is 'tarde'? It generally starts at noon and ends around sunset, typically 6 PM or 7 PM.
  • Can I use it with friends? Yes, it's friendly enough for friends, especially if you haven't seen them yet that day.
  • Is it formal? It's neutral, leaning slightly formal, making it safe for most situations.
  • What if I'm late for a meeting? You'd still say Boa tarde upon arrival, perhaps with an apology.
  • Does it change in Brazil vs. Portugal? The core meaning is the same; pronunciation might vary slightly.
  • What comes after boa tarde? Usually, you follow up with a question like tudo bem? (how are you?) or como vai? (how's it going?).

Usage Notes

This is a standard, polite greeting suitable for most situations from noon until dusk. While neutral, it carries a slightly more formal weight than a simple 'Olá'. Avoid using it before noon or after dark, as that's reserved for 'Bom dia' and 'Boa noite' respectively.

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The Lunch Rule

If you're unsure, wait for the other person to greet you. If they say 'Bom dia' at 12:30, they probably haven't eaten yet!

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Gender Trap

Never say 'Bom tarde'. It's the most common mistake and sounds very 'gringo'.

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The Shop Entrance

Always say 'Boa tarde' when entering a small shop in Portugal or Brazil. It's considered a basic sign of respect.

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Diminutives

Use 'Boa tardinha' in Brazil if you want to sound extra friendly and integrated into the local culture.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend in the afternoon
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Boa tarde! Tudo bem por aí?

Good afternoon! Everything good over there?

Casual and friendly way to start a conversation.

#2 Entering a shop
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Boa tarde! Cheguei.

Good afternoon! I've arrived.

A standard, polite greeting upon entering a business.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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Boa tarde, Sr. Oliveira. Obrigado por me receber.

Good afternoon, Mr. Oliveira. Thank you for having me.

Professional and respectful greeting for a formal setting.

#4 Instagram caption for an afternoon photo
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Boa tarde, pessoal! Curtindo esse solzinho.

Good afternoon, everyone! Enjoying this little sunshine.

A common, lighthearted way to greet followers.

#5 Email to a colleague
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Boa tarde, Ana. Você tem um minuto para falar sobre o projeto?

Good afternoon, Ana. Do you have a minute to talk about the project?

Standard professional greeting in an email.

Mistake: Using morning greeting too late Common Mistake

✗ Bom dia! Podemos discutir o relatório agora? (at 1 PM) → ✓ Boa tarde! Podemos discutir o relatório agora?

✗ Good morning! Can we discuss the report now? (at 1 PM) → ✓ Good afternoon! Can we discuss the report now?

Shows the importance of timing for greetings.

Mistake: Using evening greeting too early Common Mistake

✗ Boa noite, pessoal! Vamos começar? (at 4 PM) → ✓ Boa tarde, pessoal! Vamos começar?

✗ Good evening, everyone! Shall we start? (at 4 PM) → ✓ Good afternoon, everyone! Shall we start?

Highlights the correct greeting for the afternoon.

#8 Humorous greeting to a friend
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Boa tarde, dorminhoco! Acordou finalmente?

Good afternoon, sleepyhead! Finally awake?

Playful teasing, common among close friends.

#9 Emotional greeting to a loved one
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Boa tarde, meu amor. Que bom te ver.

Good afternoon, my love. It's so good to see you.

Warm and affectionate greeting.

#10 Greeting at a doctor's office

Boa tarde. Tenho uma consulta às 15h.

Good afternoon. I have an appointment at 3 PM.

Polite and standard for service interactions.

#11 Starting a presentation at 2:30 PM
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Boa tarde a todos. Bem-vindos à nossa apresentação.

Good afternoon everyone. Welcome to our presentation.

Formal opening for an event.

#12 Casual chat with a neighbor
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Boa tarde! Como foi o seu dia?

Good afternoon! How was your day?

Friendly and engaging conversation starter.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct greeting for 3:00 PM.

São três horas da tarde. O que você diz?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa tarde

3:00 PM is in the afternoon, so 'Boa tarde' is the correct choice. 'Bom tarde' is grammatically incorrect.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'good'.

___ tarde, senhora Silva!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa

'Tarde' is a feminine singular noun, so it requires the feminine singular adjective 'Boa'.

Match the time to the greeting.

1. 09:00 | 2. 15:00 | 3. 21:00

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Morning is Bom dia, Afternoon is Boa tarde, Night is Boa noite.

Complete the dialogue.

Atendente: Boa tarde! Como posso ajudar? Cliente: _________, eu queria um pão.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa tarde

It is polite to return the same greeting used by the attendant.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

Daily Greetings by Time

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06:00 - 12:00

  • Bom dia
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12:00 - Sunset

  • Boa tarde
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Sunset - 06:00

  • Boa noite

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Choose the correct greeting for 3:00 PM. Choose A1

São três horas da tarde. O que você diz?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa tarde

3:00 PM is in the afternoon, so 'Boa tarde' is the correct choice. 'Bom tarde' is grammatically incorrect.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'good'. Fill Blank A1

___ tarde, senhora Silva!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa

'Tarde' is a feminine singular noun, so it requires the feminine singular adjective 'Boa'.

Match the time to the greeting. situation_matching A1

1. 09:00 | 2. 15:00 | 3. 21:00

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Morning is Bom dia, Afternoon is Boa tarde, Night is Boa noite.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Atendente: Boa tarde! Como posso ajudar? Cliente: _________, eu queria um pão.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Boa tarde

It is polite to return the same greeting used by the attendant.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Technically at 12:00 PM, but culturally many people switch after they have finished their lunch.

It is neutral. It works in every situation, from a job interview to a chat with a friend.

Because 'tarde' is a feminine noun, and adjectives must agree with the gender of the noun.

Yes, but only in very casual settings with people you know, or as a quick nod to a passerby.

The plural is 'Boas tardes', but it is rarely used in Portuguese, unlike in Spanish.

Simply say 'Boa tarde' back, or 'Boa tarde, tudo bem?'.

No, 'Boa tarde' is for the afternoon. 'Boa noite' is for the evening and night.

Yes, it is universal across Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, etc.

Yes, it is a very common and professional way to start an email sent during the day.

Keep using 'Boa tarde' until the sun actually sets.

Related Phrases

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Bom dia

contrast

Good morning

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Boa noite

contrast

Good evening/night

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Boa tardinha

specialized form

Good little afternoon

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Muito boa tarde

builds on

A very good afternoon

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Boa continuação

similar

Good continuation

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