Brazilian is not a language. Portuguese. And you say "Bem-Vindo(a)"
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is commonly translated as "bem-vindo" for a male or "bem-vinda" for a female.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "De nada" or "Por nada" to mean 'You are welcome'.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is said as "bem-vindo" if addressing a male, and "bem-vinda" if addressing a female.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "de nada" which translates to "you're welcome" in English.
"Grande" is how you say big in Brazilian Portuguese.
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "não há de quê" to convey "you're welcome".
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is said as "bem-vindo" if addressing a male, and "bem-vinda" if addressing a female.
De nada
Bem-vindo ao Lar !
Seja bem-vindo à Inglaterra !
De nada (djee nah-da)
welcome = "bem vindo" Btw, people in Brazil speak Portuguse, not brazilian.
"Bem-vindo a facebook!"[Beng veen-do ah...]
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "De nada" or "Por nada" to mean 'You are welcome'.
Well, the way you said in the question is a way to say it, but in english. But if meant how to say it in Brazilian language (which is portuguese, by the way).. it's: Bem vindo ao Brasil
Some ways... Hello has a equal on the Brazilian word: Olá And.. Hi has a equal on the Brazilian word: Oi
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "de nada" which translates to "you're welcome" in English.
Brazilian(male)= Brasileño Brazilian(female)= Brasileñabrasileño, abrasileños, as