If you mean it as in - You're welcome to come along/ You're welcome here anytime - then it's = "Você é bem-vindo"
If someone just said 'thank you' to you, then it's = "De nada"
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "de nada" which translates to "you're welcome" in English.
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 "Olรก" 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.
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'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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"Por favor" is how you say "please" in Brazilian Portuguese.
Belo, bonito.
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Onde está my real amor? But the Brazilian language is Portuguese!
"Brazilian" is not a language, however Brazilians speak Portuguese. You say "Alimento"