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Bom dia more formally and ei, oi, olà more informally are Portuguese equivalents of the English word "Hello!" The options translate respectively as "Good day!" (case 1), "Hey!" (example 2) and "Hi!" (instances 3, 4). The respective pronunciations will be "bong DJEE-uh," "ey," "oy" and "o-LA" in Portuguese.

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