"Eu" in Portuguese means "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in the first person singular.
Eu te amo muito! in Portuguese means "I love you so much!" in English.
Eu te quero = I love you
I is an English equivalent of 'Eu'.
Eu não sei inglês. ( I can't speak english)
It means..."I love you more"
it's a mix of portuguese, English and misunderstood words. "eu sei que" means "i know that..." "vo" is unheard of but "vou" means "I'm going" "you" is English "quer" means "want" in the imperative form.
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?
Eu te amo is Brazilian Portuguese. It means I love you, while Portuguese from Portugal would be amo-te but eu te amo is used there too
It means "I do not speak your language" in English.
"For you I will do it" may be an English equivalent of "Eu o farei para te."The subject pronoun "eu" means "I." The object pronoun "o" means "the." The verb "farei" means "(I) will do, make." The preposition "para" means "for" in the sense of "to the benefit of, in appreciation for." The personal pronoun "te" in Portugal means "(informal) you."All together, the pronunciation is "EH-oo fuh-REH PAH-ruh tchee."
"For you I will (do it)" may be an English equivalent of "Eu o farei para você."The subject pronoun "eu" means "I." The object pronoun "o" means "the." The verb "farei" means "(I) will do, make." The preposition "para" means "for" in the sense of "to the benefit of, in appreciation for." The personal pronoun "você" means "(informal) you".All together, the pronunciation is "EH-oo fuh-REH PAH-ruh voh-SEH."