Best Grandma in the World = Melhor Avó do Mundo
Best Grandpa in the World = Melhor Avô do Mundo
Note that both words are extremely alike, but the first one is an open "o" and the second one is a sound that is extremely rare in worldwide languages and non existing in English. So check pronunciation expert sites.
"mágica" is the Brazillian Portuguese translation of magic, and phonetically it reads like this: "MAH (as in grandMA)-GEE-CAH (as in CUp). In Portugal's portuguese, the word is actually MAGIA, and phonetically it's "MUH (as in MAinstream)-GEE-UH (as in America).
Eu sou o melhor.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'best' is the following: optimo; or otimo. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: AW-ptchee-moo; and AW-tchee-moo. The first example tends to be used in Portugal, the second in Brazil.(the word "better" is melhor)
Hugs in Portuguese is ABRAÇOS.
the Portuguese for garbage is 'lixo'
Avó
Feliz Natal, vovó !
You meant in Portuguese? Brazilian Portuguese? If so... Best Friend = Melhor amigo
The officlal, formal Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'grandma' is the following: a avó. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah ah-VAW. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; 'avó' 'grandmother'. The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'grandfather' is the following: o avô. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo ah-VOH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; 'avô' 'grandfather'.
Faça (do) o seu (your) melhor (best).
"mágica" is the Brazillian Portuguese translation of magic, and phonetically it reads like this: "MAH (as in grandMA)-GEE-CAH (as in CUp). In Portugal's portuguese, the word is actually MAGIA, and phonetically it's "MUH (as in MAinstream)-GEE-UH (as in America).
É o melhor
Melhor amigo
você é o melhor jogador português
Eu sou o melhor.
Melhores cumprimentos
À volta do mundo