It means: I do not know, or I have no idea.
Eu não sei falar português.
"Don't know" in Portuguese is "não sei."
Is that phonetic? If so it may be "c'est là" : it's there (for example pointing to the Eiffel tower after a Senegalese tourist has asked you, most politely "Où est la Tour Eiffel s'il vous plait?") "where is the Eiffel tower, please"
"Contigo" in Portuguese means "with you."
"ci sei tu" is Italian for "It's you." It can be used to indicate that someone is present or that someone is responsible for a particular action or situation.
Eu não sei falar português.
És bonita! in Portuguese is Sei bella! in Italian.
"Don't know" in Portuguese is "não sei."
You are truly the woman of my life.
A bela vida is a Portuguese equivalent of the Italian phrase la bella vita.Specifically, the feminine articles a in Portuguese and la in Italian mean "the." The feminine adjectives bela in Portuguese and bella in Italian mean "beautiful, handsome." The feminine nouns vida in Portuguese and vita in Italian mean "life."The pronunciation is "ah BEH-luh VEE-duh" in the carioca and continental accents and "lah BEHL-lah VEE-tah" in Italian.
dove sei = where are you?
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.
sei la
La so! Tu sei innamorato con me! in Italian means "I know it! You are in love with me!" in English.
Sei la ragazza più bella! in Italian means "You're the most beautiful girl!" in English.
sei la
Não sei falar português. ( Naun say faalar portoogezi)