"A-LOH," "ey," "O-buh," "oy," "o-LA," "O-puh" and "SOW-vee" are ways to pronounce the Portuguese words Alô, Ei, Oba, Oi, Olà, Opa! and Salve!The seven interjections represent trendy ways of saying "Hello!" or "Hi!" in such Portuguese-speaking countries as Brazil and Portugal. They tend to be used in such informal interactions as those among friends and peers instead of in such formal interactions as those between two or more persons infrequent in acquaintance or unlike in age or status.
Alow, hey, obah, oee, olaa, opaa, salvee.
Something like "yeahh" -"today we are going to go out" -"Yeah"
The word for 'hello' in Portuguese is ola, which is pronounced as oh-LA. The word in Brazilian Portuguese is oi, which is pronounced as the 'oy' sound in the English word 'toy'.All the forms to say hello in Brazilian portuguese are : "Oi" (the most common) "Olá," "Tudo bem ?" ( All right ?) .. Oba, Opa, "Alô você" (Hello you )... Salve...(from latin "Ave") Ei, Ou....These forms vary according to the regions, south, southeast, northeast, north,and the forms above are the most common on the state of São Paulo.
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