The Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'Are you at home' is the following: Voce esta em casa?; Tu estas em casa. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: voh-SAY eh-SHTAH eng KAH-zuh; and too eh-SHTAH zeng KAH-zuh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'voce' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'esta' and 'estas' '[You] are'; 'em' 'in'; 'casa' 'house'. The first example tends to be used in Brazil. Either of the examples may be used in Portugal. For peninsular Portuguese still uses the 'you' [tu] of children and the close circle of family and friends. Another, distinctively Brazilian Portuguese way of asking the question is the following: Voce fica em casa? This alternative verb is pronounced as FEE-kuh.
The same as in Portuguese: Casa.
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Bem-vindo ao Lar !
Belo lar. Beautiful house = bela casa.
Parabéns pela tua nova casa.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
"Fuzzy" in Portuguese is "fofinho" or "peludinho."
To say "your location" in Portuguese, you would say "sua localização".