Muitos beijos para você e sua família.
hunk nacka
The main types are : portuguese of Portugal and brazilian portuguese. They are similar, although they have many words that are written differently on each of the two countries.
English to Brazilian Portuguese translations may be made using Google Translate. It is a free service and very easy to use. The translations can go both ways and many other languages are also available.
Many many Portuguese explorers left Portugl by way of Lisbon. However, as you have placed this question under Brazilian history, I believe the answer you are looking for is probably "Pedro Alvares Cabral".
Zalina is the same in English and in Portuguese. The feminine proper name in question serves as a Eurasian name of many variants, some of which exist in Brazil, a country that has many Belarussian colonies, descendants and immigrants. The pronunciation will be "zuh-LEE-nuh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Brazilians are Brazilians. We are a nation that are mixed with the Brazilian natives and mainly the portuguese. But our background (many many many MANY years ago) could be anything really due to the europeans/japanese exploring our lands
In Brazilian Portuguese the proper word for prostitute is prostituta. Slang terms are puta, mulher da rua, bagaxa, chobrega, biraia, biriba, hetaira, jereba, , mulher da zona, cavalona, piranha, and many more.
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. Onde é o banheiro? is the translation into English. One youtuber took many pictures on his mobile. One picture was of a toilet. After showing the picture to a Brazilian, no words, English or Portuguese was needed!
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
Alot of kisses
One kiss , many kisses. xxxxxxx
This means "many hugs & kisses for you, too".