Pode me ensinar ?
"Can you teach me" in Portuguese is "Você pode me ensinar?"
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
Gordon in Portuguese is "Gordon." There is no translation for this name in Portuguese.
Julia is still a portuguese/brazilian portuguese name. The same as on english.
Yes, you can; you could teach in areas heavily populated with Portuguese immigrants like Boston, or South of Massachusetts. But, get your teaching credentials updated first.
Me diga todas as palavras (which does not make much sense.. ) If you meant, teach me all words, it would be like: Me ensine todas as palavras.
Em português is a Portuguese equivalent of 'in Portuguese'.
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Senhora: "Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese. Senhora:"Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese.
Portuguese is a language.THE Portuguese are the originals of Portugal.
Eu amo português is 'I love Portuguese' in Portuguese.
KEE-fee is a Portuguese pronunciation of 'Keefe'. It isn't a word in Portuguese. A Portuguese speaker tends to apply Portuguese pronunciation rules to this non-Portuguese word.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
Portuguese is spelled P-O-R-T-U-G-U-E-S-E.
The usual include (surprise!) English, French, German and Italian. Also other languages such as Portuguese and Chinese are taught, but are much less common or found in specialized schools.
Arquitetura in Brazilian portuguese or arquitectura in the European portuguese.