"Tchau" means "bye" -
pronounced and sounds the same as "ciao" in Italian.
"Tchau" is a common informal way to say "goodbye" in Portuguese. It is similar to "bye" or "see you later" in English.
In Portuguese, you can say "adeus" or "tchau" to say bye.
"Bye" in Portuguese is "tchau."
In Portuguese, "bye bye, rascal" can be translated as "tchau tchau, traquinas".
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Tchau" or "Adeus" to say bye bye.
In Portuguese, you can say "adeus" or "tchau" to say "goodbye."
Tchau, bonito! in "Portuguese is "Goodbye, beautiful!" in English.
Bye=Tchau or Adeus
In Portuguese, you can say "adeus" or "tchau" to say bye.
"Tchau" or "Até mais!"
In Portuguese, "bye" is spelled as "tchau" or "adeus".
adios adiosThere are several ways, being the most common "tchau". You can also say "ate logo" or "ate".Tchau (t'chh-aa-oo)
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Tchau" or "Adeus" to say bye bye.
"Bye, my heart friend!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Tchau, meu amigo do coração! The affectation translates literally as "Bye, my friend of the heart!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow MEY-oo uh-MEE-goo doo KUH-ruh-SOW" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Até a vistaAté logo[rare] Adeus[informal] Tchau[see you] Ate mais tarde[see you] Ate breve
Spanish and Portuguese. Native languages are also abundant in South America.Spanish and Portuguese.
Tchau, sexy! and Té logo, sensual! are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "Bye, sexy!" Context makes clear whether an Italian loan word for "Bye" and an English loan word (case 1) or a more authentic "Until later, sensual!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow SEK-see" and "teh LAW-goo sen-SWOW" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.