SHAW KO LAA TEE - CHO ( not tcho) CO (not cou) LA ( not lei) TE
CHO ( like in Shaw) CO (like in co.ck) LA ( like in lap) TE ( like in TE.n)
Chocolate.
In Portuguese, "Linda" is pronounced as "LEEN-dah", with the stress on the first syllable. The "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see", and the "a" is pronounced as the "a" in "father".
In Portuguese we spell it Brasil, but the "s" is pronounced as a "z".
It's José with the J pronounced or Zé for short
The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
In Portuguese, the name "David" is pronounced as "dah-veed."
Chocolate in Armenian is called and pronounced as: DOORM.
tengo chocolate (pronounced 'tengaw chawcawLATTay')
The masculine noun 'carros', which is pronounced 'KAH-hoosh' in cariocan and continental Portuguese, is the Portuguese equivalent of 'cars'.
The Spanish word for chocolate is chocolate (pronounced cho-co-LA-tay)It is spelled the same way, but it is pronounced: (cho-ko-lah-teh)
'Tio', pronounced something like 'chee-you'.
"Julia" is pronounced the same in Portuguese as it is in English, although it may have a slight accent when spoken by Portuguese speakers.