The word for language in Portuguese is "língua."
The word "plain" in Portuguese can be translated as "plano" or "simples".
The word "entreferir" comes from the Portuguese language.
"Tangomao" does not have a specific meaning in Portuguese. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'the official language' is the following: a lingua oficial. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah LEE-ngwah oh-FEE-syahl. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; 'lingua' 'language'; 'oficial' 'official'.
The word for "language" in Portuguese is "língua".
The word "plain" in Portuguese can be translated as "plano" or "simples".
There isn't such word in the Portuguese Language.
as the official language is Portuguese the word is 'Ola'
language = a língua
Algodão is the portuguese word for the english word cotton.
Portuguese
The term "gaucho" refers to a cultural identity associated with cowboys in parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. The language spoken by gauchos can vary depending on the region, but it is typically Spanish in Argentina and Uruguay, while Portuguese is spoken by gauchos in Brazil.
The word "entreferir" comes from the Portuguese language.
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese - "mom" or "mammy" (child's word for Mother) is "mamãe" in Portuguese.
There is no such word as Arras-toes in the Portuguese language the word is actually arrasto and it means "drag"
The word "seu" does not have a corresponding translation in Spanish. It does, however, mean "its" in the Portuguese language.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'the official language' is the following: a lingua oficial. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah LEE-ngwah oh-FEE-syahl. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; 'lingua' 'language'; 'oficial' 'official'.