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The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'Hello I'm Portuguese' is one of the following choices. 'Hello' tends to be Ola in Portugal, and Oi in Brazil. A male speaker says Eu sou portugues. A female speaker says Eu sou portuguesa. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: Oh-LAH, or Oy; AY-oo soh pawh-too-GAYSH, or AY-oo soh pawh-too-GAY-zuh. The word-by-word translation is the following; 'eu' means 'I'; 'sou' 'am'; and 'portugues' and 'portuguesa' 'Portuguese'. Neither Brazilian nor peninsular Portuguese speakers and writers are required to use subject pronouns. In fact, the verb ending most often tells listeners and readers whether the subject is first [I], second [you] or third [he/she/it] person.

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