Mrs in Portuguese is "Dona".
Dona (Portuguese) [ˈd#xf5;ːnə]
na Portuguese title of address equivalent to Mrsor Madam: placed before a name to indicate respect
In Portuguese, the formal way of addressing a woman is the same for everyone, so that would be Senhora (Sr.ª, for short), either the lady in question is married or single.
The word for Mrs in Portuguese is "Senhora".
The word is senhora (feminine of senhor). Before a name, it is abbreviated Sra. (same as señora).
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
The word for Mrs in Portuguese is "Senhora".
Mrs in Portuguese is "Dona".Dona (Portuguese)na Portuguese title of address equivalent to Mrsor Madam: placed before a name to indicate respect
Senhora.
The word is senhora (feminine of senhor). Before a name, it is abbreviated Sra. (same as señora).
Linda senhora! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Beautiful lady!" The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "Beautiful Ma'am!" or "Beautiful Mrs.!" in English. The pronunciation will be "LEEN-duh see-NYO-ruh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Em português is a Portuguese equivalent of 'in Portuguese'.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
Senhora: "Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese. Senhora:"Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
Portuguese is a language.THE Portuguese are the originals of Portugal.
Eu amo português is 'I love Portuguese' in Portuguese.
KEE-fee is a Portuguese pronunciation of 'Keefe'. It isn't a word in Portuguese. A Portuguese speaker tends to apply Portuguese pronunciation rules to this non-Portuguese word.