Ah If i get my Hands on you (poor you)
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.
Michel Teló sings in Portuguese, which is his native language. He is a Brazilian artist known for his popular song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego."
"Ah se eu te pego" is a Brazilian Portuguese phrase that can be loosely translated to "Oh, if I catch you" in English. Its meaning often varies depending on the context, but it is commonly used to express a feeling of surprise, admiration, or desire towards someone. It gained widespread popularity through a hit song of the same name by Brazilian singer Michel Teló.
"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)
Portuguese
If I Catch You
ai si te cojo/oh if i catch you
ai se eu pego
portugal
Michel Teló sings in Portuguese, which is his native language. He is a Brazilian artist known for his popular song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego."
te amo mucho ai se eu te pego o
Ai Se Eu Te Pego
Michel Telo - Ai Se Eu Te Pego (UFC 143)
ai se eu te pego Michel Teló
e levantar ai gosto eu te amo
"Ah se eu te pego" is a Brazilian Portuguese phrase that can be loosely translated to "Oh, if I catch you" in English. Its meaning often varies depending on the context, but it is commonly used to express a feeling of surprise, admiration, or desire towards someone. It gained widespread popularity through a hit song of the same name by Brazilian singer Michel Teló.