It means a/an when referring to a feminine word.
Uma publicação in Portuguese is "a post" or "a publication" in English.
It means that someone kisses very well.
Bramble is an English equivalent of 'silva'. The Portuguese word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'a' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uma'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'SYOO-vuh'.
"Rose" is an English equivalent of "rosa" (Rosaspp).The Portuguese word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "uma" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ROH-zuh."
"Tulip" is an English equivalent of "tulipa" (Tulipa spp).The Portuguese word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "uma" ("a, one").It's pronounced "too-LEE-puh."
mean that wait for the process
"Tenha uma linda semana" is a beautiful way to wish you a good week.
Uma publicação in Portuguese is "a post" or "a publication" in English.
It is Samoan and means "if only i loved you"
It is 'uma.'
"Uma le case lea" in Samoan translates to "the case is closed" in English. This phrase can be used in various contexts, often implying that a discussion or situation has concluded or that a decision has been finalized.
Tap can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, "to tap" means to touch lightly. For example you might "tap someone on the back" in order to get their attention. In Portuguese, the closest I can think of is bater de leve. Similarly, as a noun, a "tap" can mean a light touch (uma tapinha, uma palmadinha). However, "tap" can also mean a water faucet (uma torneira). The phrase "on tap" (as in "What kinds of beer do you have on tap?") is used to mean beers that come out of a dispenser rather than a bottle (similar to um chope or uma cerveja de barril).
"One" in English is um in the masculine and uma in the feminine in Portuguese.
In portuguese qué frô is how Asian people say quer uma flor ? , in English want a flower . it resultes of the bad pronuncianon of the language .
The Kikuyu word for the English word bite is "-uma kwa meno."
I wish you a wonderful afternoon, and a nice week as well.
I'll get another beer