Posso te ver?
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Posso ver-te?
até amanhã!
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Senhor is a Portuguese equivalent of the English word "Sir." The masculine singular noun also translates literally as "gentleman" in English. The pronunciation will be "see-NYOR" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Vemo-nos mais tarde.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese.
The Portuguese wanted to explore Africa and Asia to see what different artifacts they could find.
Well you see, unless you are Portuguese then you won't be able to see it. If you are pure Portuguese, you will be able to see it clearly at around 4: 30 PM in the eastern skies. If you are partially Portuguese then it will be blurry to you. If you are not Portuguese then it will be impossible for you to see it, even if a Portuguese person talks a picture of it. Distance from the earth: 500 PU (portuguese units), 1 PU=104.7 cod tails Weight: 400 500 024 kg Structure: takes the shape of a fat round fish composition: primarily of the fishjizzium, an element on the Portuguese periodic table Diameter: 67.345 PU Common names and titles: fake, nonexistent, Vanessa's boyfriend
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The Portuguese wanted to explore Africa and Asia to see what different artifacts they could find.
how do you say girl in Brazilian portuguese
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I am happy to see you = Eu sou tu feliz te ver
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Bellissimo! is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word Belíssimo! The masculine singular superlative translates into English as "gorgeous" in terms of a male or masculine gender concept, item or object. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-mo" in Italian and "beh-LEES-see-moo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.