The English phrase 'your name' is the Portuguese equivalent of o nome de voce, o seu nome, and o teo nome. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo NAW-mee djee voh-SAY; oo SAY-oo NAW-mee; and oo TAY-oo NAW-mee. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; 'nome' 'name'; 'de' 'of'; 'voce' 'you'; and 'seu' and 'teu' 'your'. Brazilian Portuguese only uses the 'voce' form for 'you'. The word 'seu' may refer to something that belongs to him, her, it, or you. In the case of confusion, the phrase 'de voce' is used instead. Peninsular Portuguese has two singular equivalents to 'you'. The 'tu' form is used with children and among friends. The 'voce' form is used with individuals who are senior in age and rank, or who are outside of the speaker's close circle of friends.
"Seu nome."
The word for 'name' in Portuguese is 'nome'.
You can say "Meu nome é Dante" in Portuguese.
Gordon in Portuguese is "Gordon." There is no translation for this name in Portuguese.
You can say "meu nome é" in Portuguese, which translates to "my name is."
To say "my name" in Portuguese, you would use the phrase "meu nome."
The word for 'name' in Portuguese is 'nome'.
Gordon in Portuguese is "Gordon." There is no translation for this name in Portuguese.
You can say "meu nome é" in Portuguese, which translates to "my name is."
nome
You can say "Meu nome é Dante" in Portuguese.
Billy is an english short name with no equivalent in Portuguese.
Sobrenome.
Constância
There isn't an equivalent name in Brazilian Portuguese for Barry.
To say "my name" in Portuguese, you would use the phrase "meu nome."
To say "my name" in Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "meu nome."
My name is = O meu nome é