Gente Portuguesa means Portuguese people.
The Spanish word "gente" means "people'>
It's Spanish for "that there are good people."
it means "I hate stupid people"
In English I think you mean... It means happiness
"Ordem e progresso" is the national motto of Brazil and it means "Order and Progress" in English. It is found on the Brazilian flag and represents the nation's aspirations for a well-organized society that moves forward and develops.
Joyful.
Genta doesn''t exist but gente means people in english
Gente is the Spanish word for "people".
Gente de Brasil is a literal Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "people from Brazil." The phrase looks somewhat like the Portuguese equivalent, gente do Brasil (literally, "people from the Brazil"), but with quite different sounds. The respective pronunciations will be "HEN-tey they brah-SEEL" in Barcelona, Catalunya, and in Uruguayan Spanish and "zhentch do BRAH-zyoo" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
"Limpo" in Portuguese translates to "clean" in English.
"You're a very beautiful person!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase 'Cê 'tà uma gente muito bela! The second person singular subject pronoun and present indicative, feminine singular cardinal number/indefinite article and noun, adverb, and feminine singular adjective also translate into English as "You're one very beautiful person!" The pronunciation will be "sey TA OO-muh zhentch MWEE-too BEH-luh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
"Passou-se" in Portuguese translates to "it happened" or "passed by" in English.