sou means pennyêtre sans le sou be pennilessêtre près de ses sous be careful with one's money
The phrase "Souma Yergon Sou Nou Yergon" does not correspond to any known language or dialect. It does not have a clear meaning or translation in any recognized language. It could be a made-up or fictional phrase.
The phrase "I'm a freak" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Eu sou estranho/a" or "Sou um/a anormal".
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I am from' is the following: Eu sou de... . The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: AY-oo soh djee. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'eu' means 'I'; 'sou' '[I] am'; 'de' 'from'.
"Eu sou assim" means "I am like this" in Portuguese. It is used to express acceptance of one's personality, behavior, or characteristics.
"Who am I?" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Quem sou? The question models a linguistic difference whereby Portuguese does not use subject pronouns when clarity and emphasis are served by context and verb endings. The pronunciation will be "keng so" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Καλή σου μέρα (Kalee sou mera).
I am telling you the truth
The cast of Quem Manda Sou Eu - 1990 includes: Carlos Areia as Nelson Carlos Coelho as Arnaldo Lena Coelho as Maria Armando Cortez as Ernesto Mesquita Victor de Sousa as Salvador Guida Maria as Joana Igor Sampaio as Quico Rosa Villa as Lover Nicola Warren as Mary
Kali sou mera (καλή σου μέρα)! in Greek is "Have a nice day!" in English.
yia sou means hello in greek
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sou means pennyêtre sans le sou be pennilessêtre près de ses sous be careful with one's money
traba means pull gamisou means go f yourself ton refers to a male person arapi means dark colored person sou means your
"Sou go" means "see five" or "follow five" in Japanese
godd bye