"Meu coração" is a expression that denotes tenderness. (My heart)
My heart, I love you. ( Piece of a Brazilian lyrics : Meu coração, não sei porque, bate feliz, quando te vê...) My heart, I don't know why, beats happilly, when it sees you...
This does not translate perfectly. In Latin it suggests that ' I offer this gift because....' or 'I give this gift because....'
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'You stole my heart' is Voce roubou o meu coracao. The pronounciation of the Portuguese is the following: Voh-SAY hoh-BOH oo MAY-oo ku-ruh-SOW, with the last syllable rhyming with 'how'. The word-by-word meaning of the Portuguese is the following: 'voce' means 'you'; 'roubou' 'stole'; 'o' 'the; 'meu' 'my'; 'coracao' 'heart'.
Meu nome means 'my name' in Portuguese.
" no meu " in Portuguese means " in mine ", "within mine", "inside mine", "at mine", "on mine".'In my' is the correct form, as 'No meu coração' = 'In my heart', 'Dentro do meu coração' = 'Inside my heart'.
My friend
Coracao bondoso
It means good morning my darling. Bom dia = Good morning and meu querido = my darling
Meu nome means 'my name' in Portuguese.
Kisses, my love.
"Meu gato" means "my cat" in Portuguese.
It means "My little dick".
It means, "Hello my dear/sweet."