s. sala,(sa, as in sap, la as in lap) quarto,(cooartoo) aposento; lugar,(loogar) espaço.
Room is pronounced as "quarto" in Portuguese.
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, "Joe" is spelled "João" and pronounced as joo-ow.
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."
'Tio', pronounced something like 'chee-you'.
In Portuguese we spell it Brasil, but the "s" is pronounced as a "z".
The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
The masculine noun 'carros', which is pronounced 'KAH-hoosh' in cariocan and continental Portuguese, is the Portuguese equivalent of 'cars'.
The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
'Tio', pronounced something like 'chee-you'.
Senhorita, which is pronounced 'see-nyuh-REE-tah', and Jovem dama, which is pronounced 'ZHAW-vehng DAH-muh', are Portuguese equivalents of 'young lady'.
Cinco, which is pronounced SIN-cu.
It is pronounced and spelled the same as in English.
Português or Portuguesa may be Portuguese equivalents of 'Portuguese'. The masculine adjective/noun 'português' is pronounced 'poor-choo-ghehsh'. The adjective/noun 'portuguesa', for a Portuguese female or feminine object, is pronounced 'poor-choo-GHEH-zuh'. That's in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
'Maria' is a name in the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Italian and Spanish, it's pronounced 'mah-REE-ah'. In Portuguese, it's pronounced 'muh-REE-uh'.
One way of translating 'hey' into Portuguese is the interjection ei, which is pronounced as 'ay' in the English word 'day'. Another is oi, which is pronounced as 'oy' in the English word 'toy'. Still another is ó, which is pronounced as 'aw' in 'raw'. Yet another is ô, which is pronounced as 'oh'.
"Little girl" in Portuguese is "menininha" or "garotinha".