"Beautiful car" is an English equivalent of "lindocarro."
The masculine adjective "lindo" may be translated as "beautiful." The masculine noun "carro" means "car." Its singular definite article is "o" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "um" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "LEEN-doo KAH-hoo" according to the continental accent of Portugal and the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
then we speak portuguese instead of English
voce sabe portuguesThe Portuguese translation for the English word renditionis rendição.
The Portugues word Bate-papo translated into English means "chat or talk". The origins of the word are unknown and the word is an official part of the Portuguese language.
The word bread in English translates to the word pão in Portuguese. This food item is also a staple in their diet.
No. They are from Germany, although vocalist Natalie Horler's parents are English.
Aceitei, meu lindo! in Portuguese is "I said yes, my handsome (one)!" in English.
"Belo carro," "Bonito carro" or "Lindo carro" may be Portuguese equivalents of "beautiful car."The masculine adjectives "belo," "bonito" and "lindo" all may be translated as "beautiful." The masculine noun "carro" means "car." Its singular definite article is "o" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "um" ("a, one").The respective pronunciations are "BEH-loo KAH-hoo," "boo-NEE-too KAH-hoo," and "LEEN-doo KAH-hoo" according to the continental accent of Portugal and the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'car' is the following: o automovel; or o carro. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo ow*-too-MAW-vehl; and oo KAH-hoo. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; 'automovel' and 'carro' 'car'. *The sound is like the 'ow' in the English word 'how'.
'Lindo apartamento'
É lindo
Lindo\linda.
Very beautiful pleasure-roughly from Portuguese. Do you have a question; if so, post in English please on this site
Voce e lindo
Beautiful (male adjective).
Que lindo!orQue bonito!
They speak Portuguese & it's "carro". (Ca-ho)
Lindo (m), linda (f)