In Brazilian Portuguese, "tu" is an informal pronoun used to address someone as "you." It is commonly used in some regions of Brazil instead of "você."
European Portuguese - 'Tu não percebes' Brazilian Portuguese - 'Você não percebe' Sounds like you want to say that you don't understand, not literally 'you don't understand' in which case it's: (eu) não percebo Brazilian or European? European is Tu Nao percebees Brazilian is Voce nao percebe
You can say "Eu entendo" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I understand."
"As-tu" means "Do you have" in English.
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
você e sua amiga
Me gusta tu culo
In Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you're a man, and "obrigada" if you're a woman.
Yes.
bom dia
European Portuguese - 'Tu não percebes' Brazilian Portuguese - 'Você não percebe' Sounds like you want to say that you don't understand, not literally 'you don't understand' in which case it's: (eu) não percebo Brazilian or European? European is Tu Nao percebees Brazilian is Voce nao percebe
If you mean tu tambien, then it's: you too
you are fine
"Tu te levantas" means "you get up" in English. It is a reflexive verb construction in Spanish where the subject is performing the action on oneself.
"Tu" is a pronoun in Spanish that translates to "you" in English. It is used when addressing someone informally, such as a friend or family member.
You can say "Estou tão entediado(a)" in Portuguese to express "I'm so bored".
"tu as quel âge" mean "how old are you" ;)