The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'How are you' is Como vai voce?, or Como vai? The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: KOH-moo vi voh-SAY. The word-by-word meaning of the sentence in Portuguese is the following: 'como' means 'how'; 'vai' 'goes'; and 'voce' 'you'. In Portuguese, subject pronouns don't have to be used if the meaning is clear. For the ending -i tells listeners that the speaker is one of the third person choices of 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'you'.
Good morning, on the Brazilian portuguese language is " Bom dia ".
Brazilian is not a language, but Portuguese. And you'd say "por favor" (pronouncing poor-favor)
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Olá" to greet someone.
Brazilian is not a language. Portuguese. And you say "Bem-Vindo(a)"
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "mulher bonita" to refer to a hot lady.
Good morning, on the Brazilian portuguese language is " Bom dia ".
'brazilian' is not a language --' they speak portuguese and 'sujo' would be the answer
eu não
Natal.
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Brazilian is not a language, but Portuguese. And you'd say "por favor" (pronouncing poor-favor)
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "Olá" to greet someone.
para cima
Belo, bonito.
Onde está my real amor? But the Brazilian language is Portuguese!
"Brazilian" is not a language, however Brazilians speak Portuguese. You say "Alimento"
Você está online?