"Come on Brazil" in the official language of Brazil, which is Portuguese, is "vir para o Brasil."
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Você é do Brasil?" to ask "Are you from Brazil?"
In Brazilian Portuguese, "amen" can be translated as "amém." It is typically used in the same context as in English, to express agreement or affirmation at the end of a prayer or statement.
you are IN Brazil- Você está no Brasil you are AN Brazilian- Você é um brasileiro
traditional jujitsu from japan and Brazilian jujitsu from Brazil
"done" transalted to Brazilian portuguese is: Feito
brother in brazilian language
Para meus amigos e família no Brazil.
The language spoken in Brazil is not called Brazilian, it is Portugese. If you re-phrase your question, you may get the answer that you seek.
The word for friend in Brazilian Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).
To say 'month' in Brazilian portuguese you have to say 'mês'. The letter 'ê' sounds like the 'a' in 'take'.
"Papai Noel" is how you say "Santa Claus" in Brazilian Portuguese.
Yes, Brazilian beef are from Brazil.