Greet the Day in Portuguese: Easy “Bom Dia” Words for Young Learners

Mornings are full of small routines that help kids practice language naturally—getting dressed, eating breakfast, and greeting the day. Brazilian Portuguese phrases like “bom dia” are fun to say and set a friendly, confident tone for learning.

Key Morning Words and Phrases in Brazilian Portuguese

  1. Bom dia! – Good morning!
  2. Vamos acordar. – Let’s wake up.
  3. Está na hora de levantar. – It’s time to get up.
  4. Vamos escovar os dentes. – Let’s brush our teeth.
  5. Hora do café da manhã. – Breakfast time.
  6. Coloca a roupa. – Put your clothes on.
  7. Está pronto? – Are you ready?
  8. Vamos sair. – Let’s go.
  9. Tenha um bom dia! – Have a good day!
  10. Até logo! – See you soon!

Fun Morning Routine Activities

Greeting Song

Create a morning song using the phrases: “Bom dia, bom dia, vamos escovar os dentes!”

Picture Schedule

Make a simple chart with pictures and phrases for each step: waking up, brushing, eating, getting dressed.

Role-Play the Morning

Act out a morning routine with dolls or stuffed animals, speaking each phrase in Portuguese.

Mirror Practice

Have your child say “Bom dia!” to themselves in the mirror each morning.

How Dinolingo Supports Daily Portuguese Routines

Dinolingo teaches essential Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary through songs, daily routine themes, and visual stories. Words like “bom dia,” “café da manhã,” and “vamos” appear naturally across lessons.

Printable materials help families extend learning into daily home routines.

Final Thoughts

A cheerful “bom dia” is more than just a greeting—it’s a doorway to confident language use. With joyful routines and tools like Dinolingo, young learners can start their day speaking Portuguese with ease.

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