A2 Expression Neutral 3 min read

Você é muito gentil

You are very kind.

Literally: You are very kind

In 15 Seconds

  • A polite way to say 'you are very kind'.
  • Works in both formal and informal social settings.
  • The word 'gentil' never changes gender for the speaker.
  • Use it to upgrade a basic 'thank you' message.

Meaning

This is a warm, polite way to tell someone they are being very kind or sweet. It is the perfect 'thank you' upgrade when someone does you a favor.

Key Examples

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A stranger helps you find the train station

Muito obrigado pela ajuda, você é muito gentil.

Thank you so much for the help, you are very kind.

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A colleague offers to finish a report for you

Sério? Você é muito gentil, obrigado!

Really? That's very kind of you, thanks!

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A friend brings you a small gift

Que surpresa! Você é muito gentil.

What a surprise! You are so sweet.

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Cultural Background

The 'Profeta Gentileza' is a legendary figure who painted 'Gentileza gera gentileza' across the city. His legacy makes the word 'gentil' feel deeply connected to urban peace. In Portugal, 'gentileza' is often associated with 'finesse' and formal education. It is common to use the third person (O senhor é muito gentil) to show respect. Hospitality is a core value. Being 'gentil' is expected of a host, and failing to be so is a significant social slight. Politeness is often expressed through soft speech and indirectness. 'Você é muito gentil' is a safe way to show appreciation without being too forward.

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The 'L' sound

Remember that in Brazilian Portuguese, the 'L' at the end of 'gentil' sounds like a 'U' or 'W'. Don't touch your tongue to your teeth!

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Gender Trap

Don't say 'gentila'! It's a common mistake. 'Gentil' works for everyone.

In 15 Seconds

  • A polite way to say 'you are very kind'.
  • Works in both formal and informal social settings.
  • The word 'gentil' never changes gender for the speaker.
  • Use it to upgrade a basic 'thank you' message.

What It Means

Você é muito gentil is your go-to phrase for expressing gratitude. It goes beyond a simple obrigado. It focuses on the person's character. You are telling them they have a good heart. It feels personal and sincere. Use it when someone helps you with directions. Use it when a friend brings you coffee. It translates to "You are very kind" or "That is very sweet of you."

How To Use It

Using this phrase is incredibly easy. Just drop it after someone does something nice. You can say it alone or after obrigado. If you are talking to a woman, use gentil just the same. Unlike many Portuguese adjectives, gentil does not change for gender. It stays the same for everyone! It is a safe, versatile tool for your social kit.

When To Use It

Use it in everyday social interactions. At a restaurant, if the waiter is extra helpful. In a meeting, if a colleague shares their notes. When texting a friend who sends a supportive message. It works perfectly when someone gives you a compliment too. It shows you are polite and well-mannered. It makes the other person feel truly appreciated.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this in high-intensity emergencies. If someone saves you from a car, use something more dramatic! Do not use it sarcastically unless you want to sound mean. It is too soft for a heated argument. Also, do not use it for close romantic partners constantly. It might feel a bit too 'polite' or distant. For them, try você é um amor instead.

Cultural Background

Brazilians and Portuguese people value social harmony. Being called gentil is a high compliment. It implies you have educação (good upbringing). In Brazil, there is a famous street artist named 'Profeta Gentileza.' He painted the phrase "Gentileza gera gentileza" everywhere. It means "Kindness begets kindness." This phrase is a core part of the local philosophy of being a 'good person.'

Common Variations

If you want to sound more casual, try que gentil!. This means "how kind!". To sound even warmer, say você é uma simpatia. If you are in a formal setting, use o senhor é muito gentil. This shows extra respect to elders. You can also add muitíssimo to make it muitíssimo gentil. That is for when someone really goes above and beyond for you!

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral-to-formal. In very casual settings with close friends, Brazilians might prefer 'Você é fera' (You're awesome) or 'Valeu mesmo', but 'gentil' is never wrong and always appreciated.

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The 'L' sound

Remember that in Brazilian Portuguese, the 'L' at the end of 'gentil' sounds like a 'U' or 'W'. Don't touch your tongue to your teeth!

⚠️

Gender Trap

Don't say 'gentila'! It's a common mistake. 'Gentil' works for everyone.

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Smile while saying it

In Brazil, the tone and a warm smile are just as important as the words themselves.

Examples

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#1 A stranger helps you find the train station
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Muito obrigado pela ajuda, você é muito gentil.

Thank you so much for the help, you are very kind.

A classic way to show extra appreciation to a helpful stranger.

#2 A colleague offers to finish a report for you
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Sério? Você é muito gentil, obrigado!

Really? That's very kind of you, thanks!

Professional yet warm for a workplace favor.

#3 A friend brings you a small gift
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Que surpresa! Você é muito gentil.

What a surprise! You are so sweet.

Expresses genuine emotion when receiving a gift.

#4 Texting a friend who sent a 'get well soon' card
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Acabei de ver o cartão. Você é muito gentil!

I just saw the card. You're so kind!

Perfect for digital messaging and keeping connections warm.

#5 Someone holds the door when your hands are full
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Obrigado, o senhor é muito gentil.

Thank you, you (sir) are very kind.

Using 'o senhor' adds a layer of respect for an older person.

#6 A friend pays for your coffee because you forgot your wallet
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Nossa, você é muito gentil! Eu te pago amanhã.

Wow, you're so kind! I'll pay you back tomorrow.

Shows relief and gratitude in a slightly embarrassing situation.

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the adjective.

Maria, você ___ muito gentil.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: é

We use the verb 'ser' (é) for permanent traits or characteristic behaviors.

Which of these is the correct plural form?

Vocês são muito...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: gentis

Adjectives ending in -il change to -is in the plural (e.g., gentil -> gentis).

Match the response to the situation.

Someone gives you their seat on a crowded bus.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Você é muito gentil.

This is the most appropriate way to thank someone for a thoughtful gesture.

Fill in the missing line.

A: 'Eu trouxe um presente para você.' B: '___'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above

All three variations are correct and natural ways to respond to a gift.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

When to say 'Você é muito gentil'

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Favors

  • Lending money
  • Giving a ride
  • Helping with bags
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Gifts

  • Birthday presents
  • Unexpected flowers
  • Souvenirs

Compliments

  • Praising work
  • Noticing a haircut
  • Kind words

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the adjective. Fill Blank A1

Maria, você ___ muito gentil.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: é

We use the verb 'ser' (é) for permanent traits or characteristic behaviors.

Which of these is the correct plural form? Choose A2

Vocês são muito...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: gentis

Adjectives ending in -il change to -is in the plural (e.g., gentil -> gentis).

Match the response to the situation. situation_matching A2

Someone gives you their seat on a crowded bus.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Você é muito gentil.

This is the most appropriate way to thank someone for a thoughtful gesture.

Fill in the missing line. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Eu trouxe um presente para você.' B: '___'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All of the above

All three variations are correct and natural ways to respond to a gift.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes! 'Gentil' is gender-neutral. You say 'Ela é gentil' and 'Ele é gentil'.

It's not 'better', it's 'extra'. You usually say 'Obrigado, você é muito gentil.'

It is neutral-to-formal. It's safe to use with anyone, from your boss to a stranger.

The most direct opposite is 'grosseiro' (rude) or 'mal-educado' (bad-mannered).

Yes, but you must make it plural: 'Vocês são muito gentis.'

Sometimes, but usually it means 'kind'. For 'gentle' as in 'soft touch', we often use 'suave' or 'delicado'.

Yes, though they might use 'amável' slightly more often in formal contexts.

Yes, if an animal is very calm and sweet, you can say 'Ele é um cachorro muito gentil.'

Related Phrases

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Gentileza gera gentileza

builds on

Kindness begets kindness.

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Você é um amor

synonym

You are a love (sweetheart).

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É muita gentileza sua

similar

It is much kindness of yours.

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Você é legal

contrast

You are cool/nice.

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