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)
"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.
"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 Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
The word for friend in Brazilian Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).
The Brazilian word for Mr is "Senhor."
The word "hello" in Brazilian Portuguese is "olá" and Brazil is "Brasil". So, "hello Brazil" in Brazilian Portuguese would be "olá Brasil".
"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 Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
The word for friend in Brazilian Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese - "mom" or "mammy" (child's word for Mother) is "mamãe" in Portuguese.
As you probably know, the language usually spoken in Brazil is Portuguese. The Portuguese word for "excitement" is "excitamento".
"Campeão" is the Brazilian Portuguese word for "Champion" .
nan isn't a brazilian portuguese word.
translation of the brazilian word Euzinha
The word "hello" in Brazilian Portuguese is "olá" and Brazil is "Brasil". So, "hello Brazil" in Brazilian Portuguese would be "olá Brasil".
The word for brother in Brazilian Portuguese is "irmão".
Literal language does not have a figurative meaning but instead sticks to the original definition of the word. It is not metaphorical or ironic in any sense of use.
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