There are two "professor" 1 ) a title given to a renowned scientist or researcher. and to a school teacher (Primary,high school, and University( College)
Then you can say "Professor João", "Professora Maria," or Professor Carlos (Dr Carlos)
In Brazil, the word for professor is "professor" for a male teacher and "professora" for a female teacher.
In Brazil, you can say "obrigado" if you are male, or "obrigada" if you are female, to say thank you.
In Brazil, you can say "Olá, menino" to greet a boy.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Você é do Brasil?" to ask "Are you from Brazil?"
In Brazil, ''hi'' is often translated as ''oi'' or ''olá''.
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.
Professor Maria O.Formigioni of Brazil
how do you are rude in Brazil ?
In Brazil, we say: "Por favor". The language of Brazil is portuguese.
how do you are rude in brazil ?
'Brazil' in Spanish is 'Brasil.'
Help in Brazil is "ayuda"
You can say " madeira"
Brazil, a country that is hungry for energy.
Você.
Você.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Você é do Brasil?" to ask "Are you from Brazil?"
For the moment I would say they are qual to Brazil. But in history its Brazil, of course.