'yah soo fee-lay fi-lah-kee-uh'
It means ''a million kisses in your ...ehm... rear end'' :)
yiasou file mou yiasou[or yia sou/gia sou all the same] = hello or hi file[filo:male,file:female] mou= my friend
If you want to say I am Indonesian you say: Eu sou indonésio (male) or Eu sou indonésia (female) But if you want to say I am from Indonesia you say: Eu sou da Indonésia
Eu sou bacana mesmo ! Eu sou inimitável ! Eu sou legal pacas ! Eu sou inigualável !
Kali sou mera (καλή σου μέρα)! in Greek is "Have a nice day!" in English.
You say: Eu sou estranho. (if a man) Eu sou estranha. (if a woman)
If you're a man, you say " Eu sou um engenheiro mecânico" or simply "Sou engenheiro mecânico" If you're a woman, then you say "Eu sou uma engenheira mecânica", or simply "Sou engenheira mecânica"
sou desu is something you can say in agreement or to express understanding. It means "so it is". so someone could say "this pie is really good!" and you could answer "sou desu!" it is, or "that's true!". or you could say "sou desu ne!" "it is isn't it!"
Eu sou, or simply sou. The verb form tells listeners that the speaker is the first person pronoun I. Eu = I. sou = am.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I am from' is the following: Eu sou de... . The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: AY-oo soh djee. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'eu' means 'I'; 'sou' '[I] am'; 'de' 'from'.
Eu sou Maravilhoso = man Eu sou Maravilhosa = woman
Eu sou sua mãe = Eu sou a mãe dele. (dele= his)