The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
'Come' in Portuguese is translated as 'venha'.
The translation of "come in" in Portuguese is "entre".
"Come here" in Portuguese is "venha aqui".
, Well Brazilian Portuguese is a mixture of Languages from Africa and The Portuguese Language.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
Latin
Why and how the Spaniards and Portuguese come to the orient
, Well Brazilian Portuguese is a mixture of Languages from Africa and The Portuguese Language.
Vem! in Portuguese is "(You) Come!" in English.
latin
The translation of "come in" in Portuguese is "entre".
My name is Tonicha and it's Portuguese! I'm not Portuguese though!!!
Come where and when? Please be more precise.
1483
yes
a Portuguese vessel landed there after being blown off course.
'Atingir a maioridade'
To seek for treasures.