In Portuguese, the name "David" is pronounced as "dah-veed."
You would pronounce "my name is" as "meu nome é" in Portuguese.
In Portuguese, "Grandmother" is pronounced as "avó" (ah-VOH).
In Portuguese, the letter "y" is pronounced like the letter "i" in English, as in the word "me."
Gordon in Portuguese is "Gordon." There is no translation for this name in Portuguese.
In Portuguese, "Linda" is pronounced as "LEEN-dah", with the stress on the first syllable. The "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see", and the "a" is pronounced as the "a" in "father".
You would pronounce "my name is" as "meu nome é" in Portuguese.
U pronounce it David Getta
you pronounce it 'Dude-ay'
Pate-Ko
Azeitona
VA-noin
Teeaa
david
Eu sou David
Lopes is a Portuguese surname. I'm unaware if the Portuguese pronunciation might be different, but my next door neighbor has the same last name and pronounces Lopes as in rhymes with ropes.
He was originally named Zowie (no idea how to pronounce that) He later changed his name to Duncan
English: Jo-Kwim. Never Wa-keem because JoaquiM is Portuguese and not Spanish like JoaquiN.