"For you I will (do it)" may be an English equivalent of "Eu o farei para você."
The subject pronoun "eu" means "I." The object pronoun "o" means "the." The verb "farei" means "(I) will do, make." The preposition "para" means "for" in the sense of "to the benefit of, in appreciation for." The personal pronoun "você" means "(informal) you".
All together, the pronunciation is "EH-oo fuh-REH PAH-ruh voh-SEH."
And to you too is an English equivalent of 'E para você também'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The preposition 'para' means 'to, for'. The personal pronoun 'você' means 'you'. All together, they're pronounced 'ee PAH-ruh voh-SEH tahm-BEHNG'.
The phrase "Voc tah ai" is a colloquial way of asking "Are you there?" or "Are you available?" in Brazilian Portuguese. It is often used in informal conversations or when trying to get someone's attention. In English, it can be translated as "Are you there?" or "You there?"
The word 'voc' is a shortened form of the Portuguese word voce. The Portuguese pronunciation is as follows: voh-SAY. The second syllable is pronounced the same way as the letter 'c' in Portuguese. And so Portuguese speakers who text message, or have a limited amount of space in which to fit a message, may resort to 'voc' as an understandable abbreviation.
VOC Energy Trust (VOC)had its IPO in 2011.
The Latin root "voc" means "to call" or "to speak." It is often used in English words related to speaking or calling, such as "vocal" or "evoke."
As of July 2014, the market cap for VOC Energy Trust (VOC) is $275,060,000.00.
The symbol for VOC Energy Trust in the NYSE is: VOC.
VOC - Volatile Organic Compound
Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, or VOC for short.
VOC is volatile organic compound. Typically 'low voc' refers to compliance with an environmentally friendly standard.
VOC stands for volatile organic compounds, which are chemicals found in some paints that can be released into the air as the paint dries. Low-VOC or zero-VOC paints contain reduced levels of these harmful compounds, making them a more environmentally friendly option.
Call or voice is the English equivalent of the Latin root syllable 'voc'-. Examples of Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'vocalis', and the feminine gender noun 'vocatio'. Examples of English derivatives are the Latin equivalents, in 'vocal' and 'vocation'.