The Spanish for "Portugese" is "Portugues" (por- too-GUESS)
The word "abril" is a word in Spanish and Portuguese. The word "abril" simply means "April" in English and the word is used as a surname in Spanish or Portuguese.
"Tudo" is a Portuguese word that means "everything" in English. In Spanish, "todo" is the equivalent word for "everything."
"Yo" is not a Portuguese word. It is a Spanish slang interjection used to get someone's attention or to express enthusiasm. In Portuguese, a similar expression used to get someone's attention is "รณ" or "ei".
Casi is a spanish word. In portuguese is "quase". ( almost)
Vermelho is Portuguese for red, which is rojo in Spanish.
Podem isn't Spanish. It's Portuguese for he/she/it/you can. The word in Spanish is pueden.
The word "seu" does not have a corresponding translation in Spanish. It does, however, mean "its" in the Portuguese language.
In Italian, "nada" translates to "niente" in both Portuguese and Spanish.
Amigo is already a spanish and portuguese word which means "friend".
"Gloria" is both a spanish and portuguese word. May be a latin word also.
"Muchacho" is a Spanish word, not Portuguese. In Portuguese, the equivalent term for "muchacho" is "rapaz" or "menino," both of which mean "boy" or "young man."
Rosa is the Spanish or Portuguese word for Rose.