Bazaar is an English equivalent of 'bazar'. The Portuguese word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'o' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'um'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'buh-ZAH' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In Portuguese (not Brasilian, but Portuguese), it can also be a slang verb that means 'leaving' or 'getting out', e.g. 'Vou bazar' meaning 'I'm leaving' or 'Vou bazar daqui para fora', meaning 'I'm getting out of here'.
Also, in Portugal it's not pronounced 'buh-ZAH', but "buh-ZAR"
The Portuguese translation for the English word reset is reconfigurar.
Uma publicação in Portuguese is "a post" or "a publication" in English.
The Portuguese word is actually focinheira and the English equivalent is muzzle, in the sense of a device that covers an animal's snout (in Portuguese, focinho).
It means "to read more portuguese"
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The population of English Bazar is 216,083.
"Who?" in English is Quem? in Portuguese.
you can get from Urdu Bazar.
Se in Portuguese is "if" or "self" in English.
Janeiro in Portuguese is "January" in English.
"Girl" in English is menina in Portuguese.
Vem! in Portuguese is "(You) Come!" in English.
"Hope" in English is esperança in Portuguese.
Manja! in Portuguese is "Eat!" in English.
Solteira in Portuguese is "maiden" in English.
"England" in English is Inglaterra in Portuguese.
A in Portuguese is "the" in English.