"Eu" in Portuguese means "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in the first person singular.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Eu te odeio" to mean "I hate you."
Eu sou sua mãe = Eu sou a mãe dele. (dele= his)
You can say "Eu entendo" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I understand."
"I can speak Portuguese too."
You can say "Eu concordo" in Portuguese to express agreement.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Eu te odeio" to mean "I hate you."
"I love you"; it's in portuguese.
eu te amo
gosto ( taste) Eu gósto - I am fond of, I like.
You can say "Eu concordo" in Portuguese to express agreement.
In Portuguese, "ai se eu te pego" translates to "oh, if I catch you." It is a phrase commonly used in Brazilian Portuguese and is also the title of a popular song by Michel Teló.
It means "I am intelligent and kind" in Portuguese.
You can say "sinto sua falta" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I miss you."
Eu sou or Eu estou
"Eu também."
In Portuguese, "te quiero" is translated as "eu te amo."
When translated from Portuguese to English, "quem sou eu", in English means "Who am I?". You may use this phrase when in Portugal or Portuguese speaking countries such as Brazil, if you are asking the question, Who am I?