Are u kidding? No set rules...but essentially anyone Portuguese is beautiful!
My sister and I are both 1/2 Portuguese and 1/2 Irish and without sounding like an arrogant jerk, we've both been told we are very attractive people.....I'm just saying.
Someone who is half Portuguese and half Irish may have a combination of physical characteristics commonly associated with both ethnicities. This could include features such as olive skin tone, dark hair, and possibly blue or green eyes from the Irish side. Ultimately, the appearance of an individual of mixed heritage can vary widely.
If you mean hey in the sense of hi, the equivalent in Portuguese is ei or oi. If you mean in the sense of look over here or look over there, it's ei or o, with the former sounding like the long a sound in 'say' and the latter like the sound 'aw'.
it depends on the context. It can be related with food, comparison or question. with food it'd be "eat" (I eat pizza), as a comparison would be "like" (you look like a girl) or "as" (as a comparison), as a question would be "how" (how can you do that?)
"Estou ansioso para te ver."
The Irish alphabet, also known as the Gaelic alphabet, consists of 18 letters.
Portuguese culture is a rich blend of influences from its history of explorations, trade, and colonialism. It is characterized by traditional music like Fado, vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine with a focus on seafood, and a strong sense of community and family. Portuguese culture also values art, literature, and a laid-back lifestyle known as "saudade."
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1495-1577 the Portuguese flag looked like this:
It doesn't look like Irish.
It doesn't look like an Irish word to me.
No, it doesn't look anything like a Spanish or Portuguese word. It is English.
It doesn't look like an Irish Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Irish.
It doesn't look like an Irish word.
Robin.
they look like they are half frog, half tadpole. Google them.
"eme" doesn't mean anything in Irish. It doesn't look like an Irish word.
what di the scotch -irish homes look like