Star as a noun: aluna-estrela or excelente, as in star pupil in class; asterisco, for asterisk or star; estrela, for star in the night sky; celebridade or estrela, for film star. Star as a verb: estrelar, as in playing the lead role, or starring; marcar, as in starring a keyword.
In Portuguese, you would say "meu luar" to refer to "my moonlight" when addressing a male. The word "meu" means "my," and "luar" means "moonlight." This phrase conveys a sense of affection and poetic imagery.
In Hawaiian, you would say "ka hōkū kilohi" for shining star.
etoile qui brille, If you go to Google translate and type shinning star in for English to french, you can also hear it.
star = hoku (pronounced ho-koo)
Star in Russian is : Zvezda. [zvez-duh]
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
"Fuzzy"-and yes, this is the way to say it in Portuguese
To say "your location" in Portuguese, you would say "sua localização".
You say "colher".
Chefão
they say gobble gobble in English but portuguese idk about that!AnswerThey say 'glu glu'
Elaela
In Portuguese, you can say "adeus" or "tchau" to say "goodbye."
To say "Where are you?" in Portuguese, you can say "Onde você está?"
In Portuguese, you say "a snail" as "um caracol."