I don't know what kind of words you are looking for but here are some words...
Grandpa=vovô (vo-voh)
Grandma=vovó (vo-vaw) (say ''vaw'' as you say in ''saw'')
Girl-friend/Guy-friend=Amiga/Amigo
Mom/Dad=mãe/pai
Guy cousin/Girl cousin=primo/prima
I love you=Eu te amo
(I hope that gave you a little sence of what the Portuguese language is.)
Yes, of course, mostly in Macao. Some Japanese words derive from Portuguese, also (for instance, 'pan' [Japanese for 'bread'] derives from the Portuguese 'pão').
it is people that are Portuguese in other words people who are respected as equals.
"Lavanda" or "Alfazema" may be Portuguese equivalents of "lavender" (Lavandula spp).The Portuguese words are feminine nouns. Their singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Their singular indefinite article is "uma" ("A, one").They respectively are pronounced "luh-VAHN-duh" and "uhl-fuh-ZEH-muh."
Mother and Mom/mama/mommy are interchangeable. The words are "mamãe" and "mãe".
Because it was previously a Portuguese colony. The words "Isla Formosa," as it was called mean "beautiful island."
Portuguese.
No, English has more words than Portuguese. English has over 1 million words, while Portuguese has around 250,000 words. However, the number of words in a language is not the only indicator of its complexity or richness.
Você é bonita (Brazilian Portuguese to a female)
Três.
Those are unknown Portuguese words.
The Portuguese language has around 250,000 words in its vocabulary. This number continues to grow as new terms and words are added over time.
The main types are : portuguese of Portugal and brazilian portuguese. They are similar, although they have many words that are written differently on each of the two countries.
Portuguese... words... culture... cousine... please be more specific.
Those are not Brazilian Portuguese words. check your spelling and try again. Thanks.
Many English words used everyday are Portuguese in origin. Examples include albatross, albacore, acai, cobra, macaw, yam, dodo, and potato.
Good Portuguese words may be found for all situations if you read the poetry, and listen to the music, of Portuguese-speaking countries; know your way around a good dictionary; have friends who are native speakers of the language; and are able to travel to one of the ten countries where Portuguese is the official language.
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