The phrase translates into English as 'Thank you and have a good week'. Obrigada = Thank you. e = and. uma = a. boa = good. semana = week.
The phrase translates into English as 'Thank you and have a good week'. Obrigada = Thank you. e = and. uma = a. boa = good. semana = week.
"Thank you and have a good week." This phrase is a polite way to express gratitude and wish someone a good week ahead.
Tenha uma boa semana
Tenha uma semana maravilhosa, (magnífica, bacana, boa, grandiosa, etc.)
I belive a boa is a snake. Also, a boa-like scarf. Plural for each.
it is part of the Disney group
Você está bem? Or Tá tudo bem?
The phrase 'Boa viagem' is Portuguese for '[have a] good trip.' The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: BOH-uh vee-AH-zheng. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'boa' means 'good'; and 'viagem' 'journey' or 'trip'.
"Boa vista" translates to "good view" or "nice view" in English.
"Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice trip!" are English equivalents of the Portuguese phrase Boa viagem! The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "Good voyage!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BO-uh VYA-zheng" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
In my experience b.o.a. is an acronym meaning based on availability.
"Hi, beautiful! Good evening!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Oi, linda! Boa tarde! The phrase may serve as a greeting or as a wish to "(Have a) nice evening!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oy LEE-duh BO-uh tardj" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.