banana
Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in Portugese
The correct spelling is olá! This means hello in Portugese.
In the English language, the nounbanana was borrowed, in the 1590s, by the Spanish or Portuguese from the WestAfrican (possibly Wolof) language. The plant itself was imported to the New World from Africa in 1516.
Absolutely not!!! British are from England and Portugese are from Portugal. Portugese are hispanic (spanish) because they are right by Spain. Portugese are also considered Mediterranean! Hope this helps! ~LOVE~ Nicole
ChowYou say: Adeus for goodbye in portugese-Lucycamper Glad I could help.
Gambia was colonised by the Portugese and Gambia comes from the Portugese word 'cambio' meaning 'trade'
The Portugese Explorer Paulo Dias de Novais. The Portugese Admiral Salvad0r de Sa. The last Portugese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano.
The Portugese Explorer Paulo Dias de Novais. The Portugese Admiral Salvad0r de Sa. The last Portugese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano. Hope this helps!
Portugese explorer.
Portuguese
Portugese
Its Portugese