There is no language called Brazilian. However, there is a dialect of the Portuguese language called Brazilian Portuguese. The verb "to attack" is "atacar". The imperative "attack" is "ataque". The noun "attack" is "ataque".
Brazilian is not a language. Portuguese. And you say "Bem-Vindo(a)"
Brazilian(male)= Brasileño Brazilian(female)= Brasileñabrasileño, abrasileños, as
How are you in portuguese(brazilian) is "Como vai você?"
Eu sou brasileiro.
There is no such thing as Brazilian. Anyways, you can say "Eles são adoráveis"
you say "grande"
you say tchau
You say: "dinheiro"
Não.
Brazilian is not a language, but Portuguese. And you'd say "por favor" (pronouncing poor-favor)
'brazilian' is not a language --' they speak portuguese and 'sujo' would be the answer
The problem in Brazilian portuguese is o problema.