The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'hi' tends to be Ola, which is pronounced Oh-LAH, in Portugal. The equivalent in Brazil tends to be Oi, which is pronounced Oy. But particularly in the south Brazil, where there's a lot of interaction across the borders with Argentina and Uruguay, the greeting Ola becomes at least as common as Oi. For the equivalent greeting in Spanish is the same, but pronounced differently as OH-lah.
In Brazil, it's oi. In Portugal, it's ola, with the accent on the 'a'.
The Portuguese word for 'hi' is 'olá'.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'hi' is the following: oi; or olá. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy; and oh-LAH. The first example tends to be used in Brazil, the latter in Portugal.
You can say "oi" to greet someone in Brazilian Portuguese.
To say "hi" in Portuguese, you can say "oi" or "olá." Both of these are commonly used greetings in Brazil and Portugal.
To say "hi, I'm Brazilian" in Portuguese, you can say "Oi, eu sou brasileiro/a."
In Portuguese, people say "Olá" or "Oi" to greet someone, which translates to "hello" and "hi" in English.
Hi is "oi" in Portuguese(brazil) and how are you is " como você está?"
You can say "oi" to greet someone in Brazilian Portuguese.
To say "hi" in Portuguese, you can say "oi" or "olá." Both of these are commonly used greetings in Brazil and Portugal.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'hi' is the following: oi; or olá. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy; and oh-LAH. The first example tends to be used in Brazil, the latter in Portugal.
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Oi me bonita
Oi quem e is Portuguese and roughly translates to 'hi, who are you' in English. The Portuguese phrase Oi quem e means 'hi, who are you' in English.
You say Fode-lo.oláoi
hi my name is abbie and i am learning portuguese now and you will start with ola as that means hello .
hi my name is abbie and i am learning portuguese now and you will start with ola as that means hello .
'Hi my name is...' in Portuguese is 'Oi meu nome é...'.
In Portuguese, people say "Olá" or "Oi" to greet someone, which translates to "hello" and "hi" in English.