oi tudo bem ? - hi, how are you?
meu nome é alex. - my name is alex
Eu moro no Rio de Janeiro - I live in Rio de Janeiro
O que mais poderia ser exemplo em português ? What more could be an example in portuguese?
francamente não sei mais o que escrever. - Frankly I don't know what else else to write ;D
Bem, é isso... Beijos e abraços do Brasil - well, that's it... kisses and hugs from Brazil.
To say "follow me" in Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "siga-me" or "me siga". Both phrases convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
One can find many examples of "thank you" phrases on various websites. Some career development writers like Linda Alchin and Alison Doyle have written articles that provide samples of these phrases. Other websites such as Write Express and Thankster, specialize in providing sample phrases.
Nilton Mario Fiorio has written: 'Quem conta um conto--' -- subject(s): Brazilian Proverbs, Brazilian literature, History and criticism, Portuguese language, Proverbs, Brazilian, Rural conditions in literature, Terms and phrases
No, but she knows a few phrases.
No, but she knows a few phrases.
If you mean colloquial words or phrases: He kicked the bucket. (he died). DOA etc.
No, but she knows a few phrases.
Alcune espressioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a few phrases." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "any expressions" or "some phrases" in English. The pronunciation will be "al-KOO-ney-spres-SYO-nee" in Italian.
dave's esl cafe
"Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." - Thomas Hobbes.
Jennifer, The name of the woman who does The Brazilian Keratin Treatment and The Brazilian Straightening in New York is Sueli. There are a few places in the New York area; but apparently, she is Brazilian and very popular among her craft and profession. Sueli is located on Long Island. Her phone number is: 516 316 8869 www.braziliankeratinny.com www.brazilianstraighteningny.com
Words and phrases referred to as colloquial are only used in informal speaking and writing. These phrases are conversational in nature. A few examples of these phrases are, "raining cats and dogs," "old as the hills," and "more than one way to skin a cat."