Obrigado is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Thank you'. It's pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-doo'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The form 'obrigada', for a thankful female, is pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-duh'.
In Brazilian Portuguese is "Obrigado" if you are a man; and "Obrigada" if you are a woman.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
Thank you = Obrigado
Obrigado.
"TA" in Portuguese typically stands for "tá," which is a colloquial abbreviation of the word "está," meaning "is" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations and text messages.
Obrigado means "thank-you" in Portuguese.
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese. 'No, thank you' in Portuguese is Não, Obrigado. Obrigado is used to express gratitude, basically it means thank you. 'Não' means 'No.'
Obrigado, amigo or.. > obrigado, meu amigo. (Thank you friend and Thank you my friend. )
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're male or "obrigada" if you're female.
lhe agradeça bonito: Which means-thank him/her beautiful
"Estou bem, obrigado."
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
"Obrigado" means "thank you" in English. It is used by Portuguese speakers to express gratitude or appreciation.