"Legal", in Brazilian portuguese may be a slang. ( Que legal ! ) meaning "How cool is it !" As a primary definition it is a term that means an action which is allowed by the local laws.
"Nom legal" typically refers to a situation where a legal action or process has been initiated by a person acting as their own legal representative, without the assistance of a lawyer. It is important to note that navigating the legal system without proper legal representation can be complex and may not be advisable in all cases.
"Legal" in Portuguese can have two meanings. One meaning is "legal" as in "lawful" or "permitted." Another meaning is informal, where "legal" is used as slang to convey something that is cool, good, or great.
In legal terms, contrary refers to something that is opposite or conflicting with a particular law, rule, regulation, or legal principle. It indicates a situation where there is a violation or non-compliance with the established legal norms or standards.
In legal terms, ROP can refer to "Return of Process", which is the delivery of court documents or legal notices back to the court after they have been served to the intended recipient.
There is no commonly recognized legal term "sisted." It may be a typographical error or a regional term not widely used in legal contexts. If you can provide more context or clarify, I may be able to assist further.
leather strap in Portugese
The Portugese word "alvo" means target in English.
Always thought it meant 'so so' in Portugese.
"Paul" in Portuguese translates to "pântano" or "charco," which both mean "marsh" in English.
The correct spelling is olá! This means hello in Portugese.
Does not exist brazilian language... It's portugese and means Order & Progress
Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in Portugese
it means thank you very much im portugese btw :)
Absolutely not!!! British are from England and Portugese are from Portugal. Portugese are hispanic (spanish) because they are right by Spain. Portugese are also considered Mediterranean! Hope this helps! ~LOVE~ Nicole
ChowYou say: Adeus for goodbye in portugese-Lucycamper Glad I could help.
Gambia was colonised by the Portugese and Gambia comes from the Portugese word 'cambio' meaning 'trade'
die or death ha u got it from twilight didnt u i asked the samething