The word for 'letter' in Portuguese is "carta." It can refer to a written correspondence or a letter of the alphabet, depending on the context. In everyday usage, "carta" is commonly used to describe a message sent through the postal system.
To say "I'm gay" in Portuguese, you would say "Eu sou gay."
The correct way to say Happy Birthday to someone who speaks European Portuguese is as follows. Say "Feliz aniversario." That means Happy Birthday in Portuguese.
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In Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "Meu amigo envia isso." If you want to be more specific about what your friend is sending, you can replace "isso" with the appropriate noun. For example, "Meu amigo envia a carta" means "My friend sends the letter."
I speak a little Portuguese = eu falo um pouco de português.
To say 'month' in Brazilian portuguese you have to say 'mês'. The letter 'ê' sounds like the 'a' in 'take'.
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
In Portuguese, when addressing a woman in a letter, you can say "Cara" followed by her name. For example, "Cara Maria," translates to "Dear Maria." If you want to be more formal, you can use "Estimada," which means "Esteemed."
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
There isn't necessarily a word for news letter in Portuguese, most natives would usually say: correio (which means mail/ letter)
"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".
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they say gobble gobble in English but portuguese idk about that!AnswerThey say 'glu glu'
To say 'music' in Brazilian Portuguese you have to say 'música'. The letter 'ú' sounds like the 'oo' in 'tool' and the letter 'i' sounds like the 'ea' 'heat'. The first syllable is stressed.