"You now speak Portuguese! Wow! What...!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Você agora fala português! Nossa! Que...! The phrases also translate, with a question mark replacing the first exclamation, "Do you speak Portuguese now! Our (Lady)! That...!" in English. The pronunciation will be "vo-SEY uh-GO-ruh FA-luh POR-tchoo-GESH NOS-suh kee" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
The translation of 'Você agora fala Português Nossa Que' to English is 'You now speak Portuguese Wow That'.
Nossa in Portuguese means "our". It refers to "nossa senhora," which means "our lady.". Portuguese speakers say "our lady!" in much the same way that English speakers say "oh my lord!". Therefore, "nossa!" is like saying "oh my!"
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
Bem-vindo à nossa casa (male) Bem-vinda à nossa casa (female)
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'Our official language in Brazil is Portuguese' is the following:A nossa lingua oficial no Brasil e o Portuguesor O nosso idioma oficial no Brasil e o Portugues.The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah NAW-suh LEE-ngwuh oh-FEE-syahl eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH; and oo NAW-soo ee-DJOH-muh oh-FEE-syal eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' and 'o' mean 'the'; 'nossa' and 'nosso' 'our'; 'lingua' and 'idioma' 'language'; 'oficial' 'official'; 'no' 'in the'; 'Brasil' 'Brazil'; 'e' '[It] is'; 'Portugues' 'Portuguese'.
To say the 'Hail Mary' prayer in Portuguese, you would say: "Ave Maria, cheia de graça, o Senhor é convosco. Bendita sois vós entre as mulheres e bendito é o fruto do vosso ventre, Jesus. Santa Maria, Mãe de Deus, rogai por nós, os pecadores, agora e na hora da nossa morte. Amém."
"Wow! Beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Nossa! Linda! The phrase represents the use of nossa(Senhora, "Our Lady [Mary]) as an exclamation of appreciation and surprise, such as of a Brazilian man toward a beach beauty. The pronunciation will be "NAWS-suh LEEN-duh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Nossa in Portuguese means "our". It refers to "nossa senhora," which means "our lady.". Portuguese speakers say "our lady!" in much the same way that English speakers say "oh my lord!". Therefore, "nossa!" is like saying "oh my!"
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
Metropolitan Cathedral [of] Our Lady [of] Aparecida is a literal English equivalent of 'Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida'. But the phrase officially is translated into English as 'Cathedral of Brazil'. The Cathedral is one of the famous buildings in the Brazilian capital city at Brasília. It represents two hands reaching up to heaven through 16 concrete columns encircling a glass roof.
Bem-vindo à nossa casa (male) Bem-vinda à nossa casa (female)
Seja bem-vindo em nossa família.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'Our official language in Brazil is Portuguese' is the following:A nossa lingua oficial no Brasil e o Portuguesor O nosso idioma oficial no Brasil e o Portugues.The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah NAW-suh LEE-ngwuh oh-FEE-syahl eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH; and oo NAW-soo ee-DJOH-muh oh-FEE-syal eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' and 'o' mean 'the'; 'nossa' and 'nosso' 'our'; 'lingua' and 'idioma' 'language'; 'oficial' 'official'; 'no' 'in the'; 'Brasil' 'Brazil'; 'e' '[It] is'; 'Portugues' 'Portuguese'.
"Deus abencoa a nossa casa" is Portuguese for "God bless our house." It is a common expression used to seek blessings and protection for one's home.
Daniel Nossa's birth name is Daniel Enrique Nossa.
Daniel Nossa is 5' 9".
Devis Nossa was born on February 7, 1985.
Banco Nossa Caixa was created in 1916.