If you're addressing someone young with whom you've got a certain degree of friendship: "Como vai, cara?" If you know the person but not on a friend-like basis or is someone older and/or not of your age: "Tudo legal?" or "Como vai?"
In Brazil, you can say "Como vai?" to ask someone how they're doing or "Como está indo?" to ask how things are going.
In Brazil, you can say "obrigado" if you are male, or "obrigada" if you are female, to say thank you.
In Brazil, you can say "Olá, menino" to greet a boy.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Você é do Brasil?" to ask "Are you from Brazil?"
In Brazil, ''hi'' is often translated as ''oi'' or ''olá''.
In Brazil, "hi" can be translated as "oi" or "olá." These are common ways to greet someone in Portuguese, which is the official language of Brazil.
l'étudiant(e) VA au Brésil
how do you are rude in Brazil ?
In Brazil, we say: "Por favor". The language of Brazil is portuguese.
how do you are rude in brazil ?
'Brazil' in Spanish is 'Brasil.'
Help in Brazil is "ayuda"
Some say England ( the English press), some say Brazil, but I say it is going to be Spain! I said that also about the European championships and I was wrong. This time I won't be! Come on New Zealand take a point of Italy!
In Brazil, you can say "obrigado" if you are male, or "obrigada" if you are female, to say thank you.
You can say " madeira"
I have no clue
In Brazil, you can say "Olá, menino" to greet a boy.
Brazil, a country that is hungry for energy.