, Well Brazilian Portuguese is a mixture of Languages from Africa and The Portuguese Language.
Brazilian Portuguese originated from the Portuguese language brought to Brazil by the Portuguese colonizers in the 16th century. Over time, the language evolved and absorbed influences from indigenous languages, African languages, and other immigrant languages, leading to the distinct Brazilian Portuguese dialect spoken today.
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
"John" in Brazilian Portuguese is translated to "João."
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
The word "wife" in Brazilian Portuguese is "esposa".
The problem in Brazilian portuguese is o problema.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
Harmony is harmonia in Portuguese. (Brazilians speak Portuguese not "Brazilian").
There isn't an equivalent name in Brazilian Portuguese for Barry.
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
Enjoy the book in Brazilian portuguese is Desfrute o livro.
Hispanic (Mexico, Philippines): unidentified; compare the Brazilian Portuguese nickname bachich
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
"Come on Brazil" in the official language of Brazil, which is Portuguese, is "vir para o Brasil."