to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
You can say "oi" to greet someone in Brazilian Portuguese.
When you say 'tool', I'm assuming you're meaning an object in which one works or builds with. In the Portuguese language, the word tool is 'ferramenta'. It is pronounced fee-hi-me-en-ta.
To say "hi" in Portuguese, you can say "oi" or "olá." Both of these are commonly used greetings in Brazil and Portugal.
Olá you can also say Oi which means hi.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
You can say "oi" to greet someone in Brazilian Portuguese.
When you say 'tool', I'm assuming you're meaning an object in which one works or builds with. In the Portuguese language, the word tool is 'ferramenta'. It is pronounced fee-hi-me-en-ta.
To say "hi" in Portuguese, you can say "oi" or "olá." Both of these are commonly used greetings in Brazil and Portugal.
Olá you can also say Oi which means hi.
In Brazil, "hi" can be translated as "oi" or "olá." These are common ways to greet someone in Portuguese, which is the official language of Brazil.
foda-se
Oi me bonita
In Portuguese, you say "delicioso" to mean delicious.
In Portuguese, people say "Olá" or "Oi" to greet someone, which translates to "hello" and "hi" in English.
Escravo Português
'Hi my name is...' in Portuguese is 'Oi meu nome é...'.