voce sabe portuguesThe Portuguese translation for the English word renditionis rendição.
The Portuguese word "Albuquerque" is a proper noun, specifically a place name and does not have a direct translation in English. However, it is derived from the Arabic "Al-Bukayr," meaning "the cheerful" or "the white one." In English contexts, it is commonly recognized as the name of a city in New Mexico, USA.
Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese or Galician translation of the male name Peter.Filipino or tagalog translation for the name Peter.Peter means rock or cefas in aramaictranslation.According to bible, John 1:42 and he took Simon to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, 'You are Simon son of John; you are to be called Cephas' -- which means Rock.
Meu querido amigo (masc.) or Minha querida amiga (fem.)
The adjective from Portugal is Portuguese. Portuguese is the name of the language of Portugal, for example.
As far as I know, Gordon has no a Portuguese equivalent name.
Malina doesn't have a portuguese translation. It's not a portuguese name either.
"Joaquim" is the Portuguese equivalent of the Hebrew "Joachim".
Lorraine is the name of a person, so it doesn't have a direct translation into Portuguese.
you should say "translation into" another language.
I'm pretty sure that's not a portuguese name.
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The translation for 'AND' in Portuguese is 'e'
The Portuguese translation for the English word reset is reconfigurar.
The translation for pigeon peas in Portuguese is "feijão-guandu".
You don't give your name so how can this question be answered. However if you want the translation of the English phrase "my name" into Portuguese, this would translate as "meu nome".
Renaldo is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Reinaldo.Specifically, the noun is a masculine proper name. It traces its origins back to the combination of the Old High German words ragin ("advice, decision") and wald ("power, authority"). The pronunciations will be "rey-NAL-do" in Italian and "hey-NOW-doo" in Portuguese and the Carioca accent of Brazilian Portuguese.