Feliz.
The correct way to say Happy Birthday to someone who speaks European Portuguese is as follows. Say "Feliz aniversario." That means Happy Birthday in Portuguese.
In Portuguese, you say "minha irmã" to refer to 'my sister'.
No. The correct way to say it is Happy New Year!
"Fuzzy" in Portuguese is "fofinho" or "peludinho."
Texas is translated to "Texas" in Portuguese as well.
The proper way to say "nice to meet you" in PORTUGUESE!(because Brazilian is not a language it's whatyou call a person that isfrom Brazil)is.."Prazer te conhecer" or "Prazer em conhecê-lo"
"Kenkouteki" is the proper way of saying it (pronounced: ken-koh-teh-kee), but you can also say "genki" which means "well" or "happy" (pronounced: gen-kee).
Merry Christmas - Feliz Natal Happy New Year - Feliz Ano Novo Most commonly, we say "Feliz Natal e Próspero Ano Novo", which literaly means "Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year". Another common way to wish Happy Holidays is to say "Boas Festas".
In Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "Nós te amamos."
" the way someone who speaks portuguese would (BE...)" > " O JEITO DE ALGUÉM QUE FALA PORTUGUÊS [dizer isso*] seria (...)". * [to say this]
The same way, Sam. Unless that's a short for Samantha for instance, that would be "Samanta" in Portuguese.
.. people dont?On my way is not a proper word but on the way is a proper word.