Chamo-me Ginezumi. Sou uma dos contribuintes a esta categoria. De fato a categoria das perguntas em portugues e uma das minhas favoritas aqui no sitio. Gosto muito do fado portugues e dos poetas brasileiros e portugueses. Ficam Tao bonitos OS paises onde se fala o portugues ou o espanhol, nao achas?
Como te chamas?
Hola! Como te llamas? Me llamo Fred. Que te gusta? Me gusta nadar, esquiar, y comer. Que pasa? Pasa........gracias!
Pokeka:1)Ehara i te tangi engari he whakaputa i te mamae me nga whakaaro mo te taonga kua riro ki te po.2) Kare he mahi a ringa tauriterite engari i etahi WA ka mau Taiaha.3)I ahu mai te ingoa POKEKA i nga kupu po (night) me KEKA (penei i t porangi).4) Ka hakaina te pokeka i te po whakamutunga hei whakangahau i te whanau pani.5) He tu MOMO waiata te pokeka.
el chanco, fuser, te-te
Te Puea Herangi died in 1952.
Como te chamas?
Yes, upside down exclamation marks (¡) are used in Portuguese at the beginning of exclamatory sentences to indicate strong emphasis. This punctuation mark is also used in other Romance languages such as Spanish.
'Como se chama você' or 'Como te chamas' is the Portuguese equivalent of 'What is your name?' The adverb 'como' means 'how'. The reflexive pronouns 'se' and 'te' mean 'yourself'. The verbs 'chama' and 'chamas' mean '[you] are calling, call, do call'. They're pronounced 'KOH-moo see SHAH-muh voh-SAY' and 'KOH-moo tchee SHAH-muhsh' in Portugal and according to the cariocan accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Brazilian Portuguese only uses one word to mean 'you'. But peninsular Portuguese uses 'tu' with children, family, and friends; and 'você' with individuals outside that circle of acquaintances.Additionally, Brazilian and peninsular Portuguese speakers don't consider the use of subject pronouns mandatory. Instead, the verb endings most often tell the listener or the reader whether the speaker is the first ['I'], second ['you'] or third ['he/she/it'] person.
como te llamas
Como Te llamas? What Is your name?
Se dice "¿Cómo te llamas?"
"¿Cómo te va? / cómo te va" (how do you do?) NO ES lo mismo que "como te va"
Como yo te quería was created in 1944.
Como yo te amo means "Like I love you" or "how I love you."
como te llamas?
what is your name and how are you?
Nadie te querrá como yo was created in 1971.