Obrigado is the portuguese word for "thank you". There's no brazilian, there's only portuguese
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're male or "obrigada" if you're female.
Obrigado (if you are male), obrigada (if you are female). Senhor (sir) is only ever used when you are talking to an elder (someone old enough to look like a guaranty kind of elder) or in very formal situations.
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're a man or "obrigada" if you're a woman.
"Grande" is how you say big in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Good" in Brazilian Portuguese is "bom."
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're male or "obrigada" if you're female.
Obrigado (if you are male), obrigada (if you are female). Senhor (sir) is only ever used when you are talking to an elder (someone old enough to look like a guaranty kind of elder) or in very formal situations.
Obrigado por me fazer sorrir (or obrigada if you are a girl).
"Grande" is how you say big in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Good" in Brazilian Portuguese is "bom."
You would say "Eu sou brasileiro" in Brazilian Portuguese.
To say "my name" in Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "meu nome."
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
Brazilian(male)= Brasileño Brazilian(female)= Brasileñabrasileño, abrasileños, as
"Por favor" is how you say "please" in Brazilian Portuguese.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Como você está?" to ask "How are you?"