Bom dia, linda(o)! / Bom dia, gata(o)!
The word for friend in Brazilian Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).
You meant in Portuguese? Brazilian Portuguese? If so... Best Friend = Melhor amigo
Best friend means "melhor amigo" in portuguese. best = melhor friend = amigo
To say "I love you" to a male friend in Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "Eu te amo." To say "I miss you," you would say "Sinto sua falta."
"Amigo" is the translation for "friend" in Portuguese.
"You're Portuguese!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase És portuguesa! The feminine singular statement represents the second person informal singular form of "you" that is employed with a family member, friend or peer in Portugal. The pronunciation will be "ehs POR-tchoo-GHEH-zuh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
"Bye, my heart friend!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Tchau, meu amigo do coração! The affectation translates literally as "Bye, my friend of the heart!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow MEY-oo uh-MEE-goo doo KUH-ruh-SOW" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
The Portuguese word for friend is "amigo" for male friends and "amiga" for female friends.
"bonjour mon bel ami""bonjour ma belle amie"
it means my beautiful friend. i hope it help you:)
For a nice friend "nice morning".. For a sweet friend "sweet morning" For a loving friend "lovely morning" For a Good friend "good morning"
"Kaka" may mean excrement in some languages, including Finnish and Estonian. In Swahili, "kaka" means brother. It can also be a Brazilian Portuguese slang for a close friend.