You say: "Sim, senhor"
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, senhor" to mean yes, sir.
The translation of "Mister Sir" in Portuguese is "Senhor Senhor".
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
Muito obrigado, sir dictionary.com
"Fuzzy" in Portuguese is "fofinho" or "peludinho."
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
The translation of "Mister Sir" in Portuguese is "Senhor Senhor".
"Sim senhor"
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
Muito obrigado, sir dictionary.com
"Sir, yes, sir!"? ___ In the British Army they simply say: Sir!
"Fuzzy" in Portuguese is "fofinho" or "peludinho."
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
"HEllo, sir!" in English is Bom dia, Senhor! in Portuguese.
'Yes' in Portuguese is 'sim' in almost every case. The only exceptions are, if you are answering the telephone, you may say 'Pois não' as in "Yes, who is it?" and in an exclamation of joy - if your favorite sports team scored, for instance - where you may say 'oba' 'eba' or 'viva.'
That's 'Senhor'.