Hi Sabrina = Oi Sabrina
Hello Sabrina = Olá Sabrina
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
You would say hello miss Sabrina like this... "Bonjour, Madamoiselle Sabrina!" Bonjour means hello, and madamoiselle means un unmarried woman or girl.
Olá you can also say Oi which means hi.
Portugal: Olá. Brazil: Oi.
Answer #1 Ola, with an accent over the a. Answer #2 Oi [in Brazil].
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
You would say hello miss Sabrina like this... "Bonjour, Madamoiselle Sabrina!" Bonjour means hello, and madamoiselle means un unmarried woman or girl.
Olá you can also say Oi which means hi.
Portugal: Olá. Brazil: Oi.
Olá is the Portuguese word for hello.
Answer #1 Ola, with an accent over the a. Answer #2 Oi [in Brazil].
"Hello" in Portuguese is "Olá".
"Hello" in Portuguese is "Olá."
In Portuguese, "hello loves" can be translated as "olá amores."
In Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, people typically say "Olá" to greet each other, which is the Portuguese word for hello.
Oi! - Hi Ola! - Hello!
portuguese do you mean????? idiot... u say ola