menina (meh-nee-nah)
Brazil's most spoken language is portugese. In Brazilian portuguese you say tchau which is pronounced like "chow".
The name of the famous Brazilian songwriter Antonio Carlos Jobim, author of the famous song "Garota de Ipanema" (Girl from Ipanema) is quite tricky to be pronounced in the English language, for the fact that the specific phoneme for the letter "j" does not exist in English. We could approximate its pronounciation to "jow-beam".
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
Caoimhe is the correct spelling for the girl's name from the Irish language, that is pronounced Kweeva.
One example of a language that is pronounced as it is written is Spanish. Each letter in the Spanish alphabet generally corresponds to one sound, making it easier for learners to accurately pronounce words based on their written form.
There is no such language as Brazilian. The language most people in Brazil speak is Portuguese. Portugal is a European country.
'brazilian' is not a language --' they speak portuguese and 'sujo' would be the answer
You may be referring to Brazilian Portuguese which is Brazil's official language.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is commonly translated as "bem-vindo" for a male or "bem-vinda" for a female.
The Brazilians don't use dollars. Their currency is called Brazilian Real. (Pronounced "Ree-Ale").
Rio de Janeiro is not a language. it is a city in the country of Brazil. In this city they speak the Brazilian oficial language: Portuguese (Brazilian dialect).