Obrigado, meu amigo (if both are male)
Obrigada, minha amiga (if both are female)
Thank you = Obrigado
Obrigada, por ser a minha amiga
Obrigado.
Obrigado pela benção.
obrigado meu amor
Obrigado, amigo or.. > obrigado, meu amigo. (Thank you friend and Thank you my friend. )
Thank you = Obrigado
Obrigada, por ser a minha amiga
This case depends on the sex of the friend and the speaker. Thank you = 'obrigado' when the speaker is a men/ and 'obrigada' when the speaker is a women thank you for being... = obrigado por ser... my friend = 'meu amigo' when the friend is a men/ and 'minha amiga' when the friend is a women. so, Obrigado(a) por ser meu(minha) amigo(a).
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
Obrigado.
"TA" in Portuguese typically stands for "tá," which is a colloquial abbreviation of the word "está," meaning "is" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations and text messages.
Obrigado means "thank-you" in Portuguese.
The Portuguese word for friend is "amigo" for male friends and "amiga" for female friends.
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. 'No, thank you' in Portuguese is Não, Obrigado. Obrigado is used to express gratitude, basically it means thank you. 'Não' means 'No.'
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're male or "obrigada" if you're female.
lhe agradeça bonito: Which means-thank him/her beautiful