Where do you come from, Lady.
"Voce de onde é, Senhora" translates to "Where are you from, ma'am" in English.
"Gosto de você" means "I like you" in Portuguese.
"O que você acha" means "what do you think" in English.
It translates to "How are you? I really like you" in English. It is a way to ask someone how they are doing and express affection towards them.
"Sotto voce" is an Italian term that translates to "in a quiet voice" or "in a soft voice" in English. It is often used to describe speaking in a hushed or confidential manner.
There seems to be an error in your question, "voce comenheca quando falar portuguese" does not make any sense. It should be .. você comença quando falar portuguêswich means.. "You start when you speak Portuguese"
I think it's Portuguese for: Hi my friend where are you and how are you
"Gosto de você" means "I like you" in Portuguese.
voce deve pedir uma revogação no cartorio onde a procuração foi feita.
It means..."I love you more"
"O que você acha" means "what do you think" in English.
It can be translated to English as. This: How are you ?
it means thank you very much im portugese btw :)
It translates to "How are you? I really like you" in English. It is a way to ask someone how they are doing and express affection towards them.
voice
soto voce
first voice
Voce notte means: "Voice in the Night"