quero un homen nu meu boca
"Amigo" is the translation for "friend" in Portuguese.
Doutor, doutora and médico are Portuguese equivalents of the English word "doctor." Context makes clear whether a female (case 2) or a male doctoral degree-holder (example 1) or a physician (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "do-TOR," "do-TO-ruh" and "MEY-djee-koo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
The English translation of Tagalog "puki" is vagina.
Translation: Female director or principal
In love (female)
small female
The English meaning for die Gefangene is - (female) 'Prisoner'.
The English translation of the Sioux words "Toniktuka how" is "How are you?"
Te acho bonita (to a female) Te acho bonito (to a male) Translation - "I think you are cute"
"Your" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese word tua. The feminine singular possessive references a female or a feminine concept, item or object that the speaker perceives as belonging to the listener. The pronunciation will be "TOO-uh" in Portuguese.
"Thank you" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese word Obrigado.Specifically, the Portuguese word is what a male says. The pronunciation is "oh-bree-GAH-doo." A female says Obrigada, which is pronounced "oh-bree-GAH-duh."
amigo (male friend) amiga (female friend)