Answer #1 Oi. como são você? compliments to freetranslation.com Answer #2 Oi, como vai voce? or Oi, como vai? In Portugal, you would tend to use Olafor hello. And there's a form that's used among friends and people of the same age and status, and that's similar to the tuforms of the verbs in French, Italian, and Spanish. That form didn't survive in Brazil, where voce is used for singular forms of you and voces for plural.
Ola homem
Ola Ola Hello is Oi or Olá in Portuguese (Brazil)
Olá caros amigos
Olá, seja bem-vindo !
Bem vindo de volta (for a male) Bem vinda de volta (for a female)
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
Olá you can also say Oi which means hi.
Portugal: Olá. Brazil: Oi.
Olá is the Portuguese word for hello.
Answer #1 Ola, with an accent over the a. Answer #2 Oi [in Brazil].
"Hello" in Portuguese is "Olá".
"Hello" in Portuguese is "Olá."
In Portuguese, "hello loves" can be translated as "olá amores."
Hi Sabrina = Oi Sabrina Hello Sabrina = Olá Sabrina
In Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, people typically say "Olá" to greet each other, which is the Portuguese word for hello.
Oi! - Hi Ola! - Hello!
portuguese do you mean????? idiot... u say ola