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There are two types of Portuguese. But they are same translation in this case. One of them is European Portuguese, and the second one is Brazilian Portuguese. The translation for the word Welcome is ...
boas-vindas
Thank you...
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"Welcome to California" would be "Bem vindos a California"
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
"Welcome" in Portuguese is "bem-vindo" for a male, and "bem-vinda" for a female.
"De nada" in Portuguese translates to "you're welcome" in English. "Vc fala português" means "you speak Portuguese." So, "de nada vc fala português" could be translated as "you're welcome, you speak Portuguese."
In Brazilian Portuguese, "welcome" is said as "bem-vindo" if addressing a male, and "bem-vinda" if addressing a female.
Welcome
Dog translate to Portuguese as Cão. Puppy (younger dogs) translate to Portuguese as Cachorro. Hot dog translate as Cachorro Quente or simply Cachorro to Portuguese.
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bem vindo - male bem vinda - female Bem-vindo,(a) de volta ao lar, à pátria.
The Portuguese word for welcome is "bem-vindo" (for a male) or "bem-vinda" (for a female).
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How are you? = Como esta?
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"Welcome to California" would be "Bem vindos a California"
bienvenido/a (adjective) bienvenida (welcome!)
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