Mulher
mulher = woman
To ask "Are you married?" in Portuguese, you would say "Você é casado?" if you're speaking to a man, or "Você é casada?" if you're speaking to a woman. The word "casado" means married for men, and "casada" means married for women.
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
no Mexican food is for Mexicans and portuguese food is for portuguese people
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
Senhora: "Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese. Senhora:"Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese.
mulher = woman
Mulher
In Portuguese, "senhora" typically means "madam" or "lady" when referring to a woman. It is a term of respect used to address or refer to a woman in a polite manner.
a mulher grávida
Amigo (man) Amiga (woman)
Mrs in Portuguese is "Dona".Dona (Portuguese) [ˈd#xf5;ːnə]na Portuguese title of address equivalent to Mrsor Madam: placed before a name to indicate respectIn Portuguese, the formal way of addressing a woman is the same for everyone, so that would be Senhora (Sr.ª, for short), either the lady in question is married or single.
Mulher bonita, or Mulher linda. Mulher = woman. Bonita, linda = beautiful, pretty.
bem-vindo (to man) or bem-vinda (to woman)
Pretty elegant = Muito elegante, chic.
bem-vindo (to man) or bem-vinda (to woman)
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."