as the official language is Portuguese the word is 'Ola'
I believe are the indians, because they were they before the portuguese
As far as I can find out, it was known as Sofa, until the Portuguese arrived in 1498. When it was ruled by an Arab Sheik named Musa bin Ba'ik. It is thought that this name was anglicized into Mozambique.
Hello = Bonjou
The word hello originated from the Greek word "helios" which roughy translates to greetings.
There are no desert regions in Mozambique.
Ola is the portuguese word for helloOláHolaOlá!
Portuguese Mozambique was created in 1498.
Portuguese Mozambique ended in 1975.
Ola
Olá is the Portuguese word for hello.
Portuguese is among the most spoken languages in Mozambique.
The word "hello" in Brazilian Portuguese is "olá" and Brazil is "Brasil". So, "hello Brazil" in Brazilian Portuguese would be "olá Brasil".
In Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, people typically say "Olá" to greet each other, which is the Portuguese word for hello.
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No. Mozambique was a former Portuguese colony.
Mozambique. In Portuguese, Moçambique.