Now I am all alone.
"Now I am alone."
The Portuguese phrase "não te estou entendendo" translates to "I'm not understanding you" in English.
I'm in class is an English equivalent of 'Estou na aula'. The verb 'estou' means '[I] am'. The word 'na'combines the preposition 'em' and the feminine definite article 'a' to mean 'in the'. The feminine noun 'aula' means 'class'. All together, they're pronounced ee-shtoh nuh OW-*luh'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
You can say "Estou tentando" in Portuguese.
"I am fine" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Estou bem".
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Estou cansado" to express that you are tired.
Eu estou passando momentos ruins - I am going through a rough phase. Preciso que 'me' ajude agora - I need you to help me now Eu estou sozinha por favor vem aqui 'me' ver - I am alone, please come here to see me.
I am going through a rough time.
The Portuguese phrase "não te estou entendendo" translates to "I'm not understanding you" in English.
I am asking you if...
I'm in class is an English equivalent of 'Estou na aula'. The verb 'estou' means '[I] am'. The word 'na'combines the preposition 'em' and the feminine definite article 'a' to mean 'in the'. The feminine noun 'aula' means 'class'. All together, they're pronounced ee-shtoh nuh OW-*luh'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Eu não sou - for "am" meaning something not temporary Eu não estou - for "am" meaning something temporary Examples: Eu não sou mulher - I'm not woman Eu não estou cansado - I'm not tired.
You can say "Estou tentando" in Portuguese.
"I am fine" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Estou bem".
I am back : Estou de volta, retornei, estou aqui de novo.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Estou cansado" to express that you are tired.
Estou Perto - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12
I wish I could tell you what I am thinking about