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.
'Hello' translated from English to Portuguese is 'Olá'.
"Hello!" in English is Oi, Olà, Ouba! and Ouba oi! in Portuguese.
The translation of 'hello' from English to Portuguese is 'olá'.
In Portuguese, "hello loves" can be translated as "olá amores."
"Hi, beautiful! Longings (for you)!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Oi, linda! Saudades! The phrases also translate as "Hello, beautiful! Yearnings (for you)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oy LEEN-duh sow-DA-djeesh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
"Hello" is commonly translated to "olá" in Portuguese. It is a versatile greeting commonly used in both formal and informal situations.
The Italian translation of 'Hello' on the telephone is 'Pronto'.
"Hello, friends!" in English is Olà, amigos! in Portuguese.
"HEllo, sir!" in English is Bom dia, Senhor! in Portuguese.
The translation of 'hello' from English to Portuguese is 'olá'.
"Hello, my beautiful baby!" in English is Ciao, mia bella bambina! in Italian.
A in Portuguese is "the" in English.
"Who?" in English is Quem? in Portuguese.
In Portuguese, "hello loves" can be translated as "olá amores."
The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'Hello, Beautiful' is the following: Oi, Bonita; or Ola, Bonita. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy boh-NEE-tuh; and oh-LAH boh-NEE-tuh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'oi' and 'ola' mean 'hello'; 'bonita' 'beautiful'.
Bom dia, senhor! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, gentleman!" The greeting translates literally as "Good day, sir!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bong DJEE-uh see-NYOR" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Se in Portuguese is "if" or "self" in English.
Janeiro in Portuguese is "January" in English.
"Girl" in English is menina in Portuguese.