Obligado is Portuguese for 'thank you'
"Obrigado" means "thank you" in English. It is used by Portuguese speakers to express gratitude or appreciation.
"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazil to express gratitude. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which means "thank you" or "thanks" in English.
In Portuguese, "thank you" is "obrigado" if you are male and "obrigada" if you are female.
"Thanks" in Portuguese is spelled "Obrigado" if you are male, and "Obrigada" if you are female.
"Thank you" in Portuguese is "obrigado" if you are male, and "obrigada" if you are female.
Muito obrigado, sir dictionary.com
thank you for your visit
"Thanks!" and "Thank you!" are English equivalents of the Portuguese word Obrigado! The courtesy in question translates literally into English as "Obligated!" or "Obliged!" The pronunciation will be "O-bree-GA-doo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Thanks, and the same to you
It means "thank you very much."
"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazil to express gratitude. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which means "thank you" or "thanks" in English.
Obrigado - thank you Valeu mesmo - it was worth it bjss - short for beijos - kisses fique com Deus - go with God
"muito obrigado" is a Portuguese phrase that basically means, "Thank you very much" in English. It is in its masculine form.. So, if you are a girl you would say, "Muita Obrigada." Note how the "o" changes to an "a."
Obrigado Saudade was created in 2004.
Obrigado por me fazer sorrir (or obrigada if you are a girl).
(the sentence is incomplete) Than you for your sympathy and a [female pronoun] (...)
If you are a woman, you must say "obrigada" If you are a man, you must say "obrigado" . However, it's common for many woman to say obrigado,but this applies only in informal talking.
Obrigado means "thank-you" in Portuguese.