maa-raa-vee-leeozoo.
Maravilhoso.
"maravilhoso" or "demais"
voce e` maravilhoso = you are marvelous/awesome
'Maravilhosa' (f), 'Maravilhoso' (m). As an exclamation: "Puxa!" (Poosha)
Eu sou Maravilhoso = man Eu sou Maravilhosa = woman
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almost the same as on English : "fantástico" . ( also : incrível, maravilhoso, estupendo, ) You can say "fantástico".
'Maravilhoso feiticeiro' is a Portuguese equivalent in Portugal of the 'wonderful wizard'. 'Maravilhoso mágico' is an equivalent in Brazil.The masculine singular adjective 'maravilhoso' means 'wonderful, marvelous'. The masculine nouns 'feiticeiro' and 'mágico' mean 'wizard, sorceror, magician'.The respective pronunciations are 'mah-ruh-vee-LYOH-zoo fee-tchee-SEH-roo' and 'mah-ruh-vee-LYOH-zoo MAH-zhee-koo' according to continental Portuguese and to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
'Wonderful wizard' is an English equivalent of 'maravilhoso feiticeiro'. The Portuguese words represent the translation in Portugal.The masculine singular adjective 'maravilhoso' means 'wonderful, marvelous'. The masculine singular noun 'feiticeiro' means 'wizard, sorceror, magician'. Its singular definite article is 'o' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'um' ['a, one'].Together, they're pronounced 'mah-ruh-vee-LYOH-zoo feh-tchee-SEH-roo' according to continental Portuguese and the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Quão belo, brilhante, deslumbrante, esplêndido, magnífico, maravilhoso, resplandescente, suntuoso é o seu dia?
(if you are a male) Obrigado pelo feriado maravilhoso (Bank Holiday) Obrigado pelas férias maravilhosas (vacation) (if you are female) Obrigada pelo feriado maravilhoso (Bank Holiday) Obrigada pelas férias maravilhosas (vacation)
'Wonderful wizard' is an English equivalent of 'maravilhoso mágico'. The Portuguese words represent the translation in Brazil.The masculine singular adjective 'maravilhoso' means 'wonderful, marvelous'. The masculine noun 'mágico' means' wizard, sorceror, magician'. It takes as its singular definite article 'o' ['the'], and as it singular indefinite article 'um' ['a, one'].Together, they're pronounced 'mah-ruh-vee-LYOH-zoo MAH-zhee-koo' according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.