You might mean "oi quem é você", which is Portuguese for "Hi, Who are you?"
"oooie quem e'" is not a coherent phrase in Portuguese or in English. It may contain typos or be a misspelling of another word or phrase. If you provide more context or clarify the spelling, I would be happy to help translate it for you.
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
Engelbreit is pronounced as ENG-uhl-brite. The emphasis is on the first syllable "ENG".
"It means 'Yes, indeed I want to marry you' in English."
The name "Ng" is pronounced as "eng." It is a common surname in several Asian cultures, particularly in Vietnamese and Chinese communities.
Just add "pra" prefix to "dziadek" (eng. grandfather) for as many times as many "greats" is there. Great grandfather = "Pradziadek".
splendid, brilliant, stunning, glorious, sparkling, glittering, sensational, virtuoso
The word English has two syllables. Eng-lish.
There are two syllables divided like so: Eng-lish.
It means English.
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Possibly a Flight Engineer
Eng.
Suzanne
SPA: Para el almuerzo ENG: For lunch
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
Eng.
Anders Eng's birth name is Rolf Anders Eng.