Oi quem e is a common Portuguese phrase that means 'hi, who are you' when translated into English.
Are you married?
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Oi quem e is Portuguese and roughly translates to 'hi, who are you' in English. The Portuguese phrase Oi quem e means 'hi, who are you' in English.
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"oooie quem e'" is not a coherent phrase in Portuguese or in English. It may contain typos or be a misspelling of another word or phrase. If you provide more context or clarify the spelling, I would be happy to help translate it for you.
Quem is a Portuguese language usually spoken in Brazil and Portugal, Some times in Spain. Quem meaning Who? For Ex: Who is that person? Quem is that Person? But of course Quem in Portuguese. hoped it helped :)
"Who?" in English is Quem? in Portuguese.
Maria nao esta aqui. Quem fala?
It is unknown what the direct translation of "oi torpedo" is. The word "oi" is common in many languages, so if the original language of the phrase was stated, it would be easier to translate.
In English please?
I'm an Englishman and I would say 'Oggy' A well known English 'chant' : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi! : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi! : Oggy! : Oi! : Oggy! : Oi! : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi!
In Korean, "OI" generally doesn't have a specific meaning. It could be a typo or a sound commonly used in informal conversations to express surprise or disbelief, similar to how it's used in English.
When translated from Portuguese to English, "quem sou eu", in English means "Who am I?". You may use this phrase when in Portugal or Portuguese speaking countries such as Brazil, if you are asking the question, Who am I?
"Who was your first best friend?"