Obrigada. e uma boa semana = Thank you. have a good weekend. (woman) Obrigado. e uma boa semana = Thank you. have a good weekend. (man)
"Thank you and have a good week." This phrase is a polite way to express gratitude and wish someone a good week ahead.
"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazil to express gratitude. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which means "thank you" or "thanks" in English.
"Obrigado" means "thank you" in English. It is used by Portuguese speakers to express gratitude or appreciation.
The Portuguese phrase "não te estou entendendo" translates to "I'm not understanding you" in English.
"Con" is not listed in the Brazilian portuguese dictionary. It is used, as it is in english, along with "pros", meaning "the pros and cons" of something, which means, the negative and the positive points of something.
"Bem-vindos" is a Portuguese phrase meaning "welcome" in English.
"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazil to express gratitude. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which means "thank you" or "thanks" in English.
obrigada pela visitinha.
The phrase translates into English as 'Thank you and have a good week'. Obrigada = Thank you. e = and. uma = a. boa = good. semana = week.
The phrase translates into English as 'Thank you and have a good week'. Obrigada = Thank you. e = and. uma = a. boa = good. semana = week.
The English meaning of the Portuguese word "peaceful" is calm, serene, or without disturbance.
Portuguese meaning for palavras
was
its an old Portuguese saying meaning, waste not want not.
The meaning of 'sobreviver' is to survive on english.
"Obrigado" means "thank you" in English. It is used by Portuguese speakers to express gratitude or appreciation.
Oi quem e is Portuguese and roughly translates to 'hi, who are you' in English. The Portuguese phrase Oi quem e means 'hi, who are you' in English.
The noun penis is the same, both for english and portuguese, meaning the male main sexual organ.