Obrigada, if the person giving the thanks is female; obrigado, if male. A more informal way of saying thanks is 'brigada or 'brigado.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
Spanish. The word agradece is a conjugate from the Spanish word agradecer (to appreciate) which translated means (he/she) appreciates. == Also Portuguese for '(he/she) gives thanks' == == == ==
"Obrigado" is a Portuguese word that means "thank you" when said by a male speaker.
"Thank you" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese word Obrigado.Specifically, the Portuguese word is what a male says. The pronunciation is "oh-bree-GAH-doo." A female says Obrigada, which is pronounced "oh-bree-GAH-duh."
Thank you = Obrigado
"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazil to express gratitude. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which means "thank you" or "thanks" in English.
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
"Thank you" in Portuguese is "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female.
"Obrigada" is "thank you" in Portuguese.
"Thank you" in Brazilian Portuguese is "obrigado" if you're male or "obrigada" if you're female.
"TA" in Portuguese typically stands for "tá," which is a colloquial abbreviation of the word "está," meaning "is" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations and text messages.
Obrigado.