"My special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "O meu amigo especial."
The masculine singular definite article "o" means "the." The masculine singular possessive adjective "meu" means "my." The masculine singular noun "amigo" means "friend." The adjective "especial" means "special."
The pronunciation is "oo MEH-oo uh-MEE-ghoo ee-SHPEH-syow."*
*The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain.
Meu querido amigo (masc.) or Minha querida amiga (fem.)
"I love you, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Eu te amo, meu amor! Beginning the declaration with a pronoun serves to emphasize the speaker's commitment since Portuguese does not require it when context and verb endings make the subject clear. The pronunciation will be "EY-oo tchee A-moo MEY-oo uh-mooh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
I know that so just stop talking in Portuguese and you have my right language
Typically, it is the Marines. Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) are aboard naval ships throughout the world always on standby should they be needed at a moments notice. There is no "first" in as many would have you believe. It depends on the mission and need. I would say Special Operation forces are probably the first in anywhere, be it Navy Seals or Green Berets. As for the whole MEU statement a ship cannot travel faster than a plane and Airborne units can deploy pretty much anywhere in the world faster than any ship bound forces.
Good night = Boa noite Baby = Bebe (if you mean the litle person) If by "baby" you mean some cute name to call your lady, maybe you want to use: Querida (darling) Amor/Meu amor (love/my love) Paixão (Passion) ...
Meu amigo especial.
Você será meu amigo?
Meu querido amigo (masc.) or Minha querida amiga (fem.)
Saudações meu amigo
Adeus, meu amigo
"Bye, my heart friend!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Tchau, meu amigo do coração! The affectation translates literally as "Bye, my friend of the heart!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow MEY-oo uh-MEE-goo doo KUH-ruh-SOW" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Meu amigo ( mew aameegow)
Seja bem-vindo meu amigo !
Obrigado, amigo or.. > obrigado, meu amigo. (Thank you friend and Thank you my friend. )
My friend
congratulations my friend - Parabens meu amigo
Meu (My) amado (lovely) amigo (friend).