The phrase from French is "au contraire" meaning "on the contrary.
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
Eu te amo muito, Eu tem amo demais. Eu te amo às pampas. Eu te amo profundamente....
Eu te amo is Brazilian Portuguese. It means I love you, while Portuguese from Portugal would be amo-te but eu te amo is used there too
In portuguese from Portugal: If you're male "Eu sou fantástico" if you're female "Eu sou fantástica" the "Eu" which means "I" can be omitted.
Eu - Good. E.g. Euthanasia - Eu - Good, Death - thanatos Good Death.
to have = avoir i have = j'ai you have = tu as he has = il a we have = nous avons y'all have = vous avez they have = ils ont --- got is the past tense of have, so add avoir and then "eu" which is the special past tense of avoir j'ai eu tu as eu il a eu nous avons eu vous avez eu ils ont eu
J'ai eu le poulet pour le dîner
Vendredi j'ai eu du poisson pour souper
Un Virus. I have got a virus is translated as 'J'ai eu un virus'
Eu amo minha mãe - I love my mom Amo mamãe - Love mother
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
I want - Eu queroI wish - Eu desejoI desire Eu desejo ( desire is also a noun)
'I love you' in Brazilian Portuguese is 'Eu te amo'.
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
No, Switzerland isn't in the EU.
Laos is not a member of the EU.