Obrigado pelos exercícios. : (Someone has asked you to make the exercises) or... Obrigado por ter feito OS exercícios. : (Someone has sent you back the exercises that you have asked him to make.)
In Portuguese, you can say "muito obrigado" to express 'many thanks'.
Fine thanks, yourself?
The Portuguese phrase for "thank you very much" is "muito obrigado".
Graças ao Senhor (Deus)
''Obrigado por assistir''
Those are not Brazilian Portuguese words. check your spelling and try again. Thanks.
You can say "Obrigado(a) pelo seguimento" in Portuguese to thank someone for following you.
Obrigado or Obrigada may be Portuguese equivalents of 'Thanks'. The adjective 'obrigado', for use by a thankful male, is pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-doo'. The adjective 'obrigada', for a thankful female, is pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-duh'.The informality of 'Thanks' as opposed to 'Thank you' in English also may be conveyed in Portuguese. The equivalents are 'brigado' and 'brigada'. They should be used in informal situations, such as within the close circle of family, friends, and peers.
"Thanks" in Portuguese is spelled "Obrigado" if you are male, and "Obrigada" if you are female.
Obrigado (a) por sua presença.By the way: It is spelled "Portuguese"
This is in Portuguese and it means this: Was worth for me add ?That's really in portuguese and it means : thanks for adding me (to your contact list)
"What are you doing, beautiful?" in English is Como vai, linda? in Portuguese.