"Mais velho" ( Persons from the same family) (My elder brother is a teacher)
Grandpa in Portuguese is "vovô" or "avô".
Grandmother in Portuguese is ["Avó",[["noun","avó"],["verb","animar"]]].
"Elder people" in French is "les personnes âgées."
In Portuguese, "great grandmother" is translated as "bisavó".
Avô, ou Vovô.
"Elder" is not Hebrew. It comes from Dutch via portuguese.
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
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.
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
The word you use to say elder in Latin is "senior."
"Fuzzy"-and yes, this is the way to say it in Portuguese
To say "your location" in Portuguese, you would say "sua localização".
You say "colher".
Chefão
they say gobble gobble in English but portuguese idk about that!AnswerThey say 'glu glu'
Elder ligno