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It has two meanings 1) it means "thank you" ( for a female) a man says "obrigado". Also it means something that is imposed by law, or something that someone is forced to do. ( Only for females)

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"Obrigada" is a Portuguese word used in Brazilian Portuguese to express gratitude or thanks. It is the feminine form of "obrigado," which is used by men.

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