The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'welcome' is the following: bem-vinda; bem-vindas; bem-vindo; or bem-vindos. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: behng-VEE-nduh; behng-VEE-nduhsh; beng-VEE-ndoo; and beng-VEE-ndoosh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'bem' 'well'; 'vinda', 'vindas', 'vindo', 'vindos' 'coming'. The choice of the four examples depends upon the situation. 'Bem-vinda' is the choice for welcoming one female, 'bem-vindas' a group of females. Bem-vindo' is the choice for welcoming one male, 'bem-vindos' a group of males or a mixed group of females and males.
Welome = Bem-vindo
Bem Vindo, " bæ~j veendo"
The Portuguese word for welcome is "bem-vindo" (for a male) or "bem-vinda" (for a female).
"Welcome to California" would be "Bem vindos a California"
"Como você está" is how you spell "How are you" in Portuguese.
School in portuguese: escola
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
"Welcome" in Portuguese is "bem-vindo" for a male, and "bem-vinda" for a female.
"Bem vindo"
"To" is spelled as "para" in Portuguese.
Beatriz is the Portuguese translation of Beatrice.
Sixteen in Portuguese is spelled as "dezesseis."