According to Google Translate, felizardo means "lucky". According to Collins dictionary, it means "lucky devil". Others say "lucky guy", or even "lucky and happy". So "quem é o felizardo" literally means "who is the lucky (masculine adjective)". The context will determine the actual translation and possibilities are along the lines of "who is the lucky devil" and "who is the happy-go-lucky guy", but I am guessing that, from the way this question is structured, the context might be something like "who is the lucky guy you are dating/ are going to marry", so the most accurate translation would be "Who's the lucky guy?"
quem colonizou o brasil
QUEM É O Senhor Doutor Robert quem Zimae e Déborah Zima </ P>
É o Mickael Carreira.
A senhora Dilma Roussef.
uem foi o criador da biruta
michael jordan
Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca.
Foi sem dúvida o profeta Maomé.
Eu não sei! Hahaha...
Come again you know I dont speak Spanish in English please. lol..you're hilarious. It isn't Spanish. It's Portuguese. Translation: 'Who is God of Catholicsm?'
estraño = "strange"
を (o) designates which part of the sentence is the object:i.e,watashi WA = I = Subjectwatashi o = me = Object