The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'How are you' is Como vai voce?, or Como vai? The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: KOH-moo vi voh-SAY. The word-by-word meaning of the sentence in Portuguese is the following: 'como' means 'how'; 'vai' 'goes'; and 'voce' 'you'. In Portuguese, subject pronouns don't have to be used if the meaning is clear. For the ending -i tells listeners that the speaker is one of the third person choices of 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'you'.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "Como você está?" or "Como vai você?" to ask someone how they are.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
"Por favor" is how you say "please" in Brazilian Portuguese.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Olá" to greet someone.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is commonly translated as "bem-vindo" for a male or "bem-vinda" for a female.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "mulher bonita" to refer to a hot lady.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is commonly translated as "bem-vindo" for a male or "bem-vinda" for a female.
'brazilian' is not a language --' they speak portuguese and 'sujo' would be the answer
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
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Natal.
"Por favor" is how you say "please" in Brazilian Portuguese.
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Belo, bonito.
Onde está my real amor? But the Brazilian language is Portuguese!
"Brazilian" is not a language, however Brazilians speak Portuguese. You say "Alimento"
Why would you want to speak Brazilian. Just speak sloth or antelope.