If you mean hey in the sense of hi, the equivalent in Portuguese is ei or oi. If you mean in the sense of look over here or look over there, it's ei or o, with the former sounding like the long a sound in 'say' and the latter like the sound 'aw'.
In Portuguese, you would say "oi mãe" to address your mother.
You can say "Ei, garota" or "Oi, garota" in Portuguese to address a girl informally.
The same = " Hey". It has the same sense both in english and brazilian portuguese. It is used to call for attention of someone. We can say also "Oi'
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
In Brazilian portuguese, girls and women say : "Olá lindão" (leendawn)
In Portuguese, you would say "oi mãe" to address your mother.
You can say "Ei, garota" or "Oi, garota" in Portuguese to address a girl informally.
The same = " Hey". It has the same sense both in english and brazilian portuguese. It is used to call for attention of someone. We can say also "Oi'
If you mean hey in the sense of hi, the equivalent in Portuguese is ei or oi. If you mean in the sense of look over here or look over there, it's ei or o, with the former sounding like the long a sound in 'say' and the latter like the sound 'aw'.
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
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"Fuzzy"-and yes, this is the way to say it in Portuguese
To say "your location" in Portuguese, you would say "sua localização".
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