"Tu falas portugues minha amiga ('meu amigo' if male)?" translates to "Do you speak portuguese my friend?"
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'You do not speak Portuguese' is the following: Voce nao fala portugues; or tu nao falas portugues. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: voh-SAY now* FAH-luh paw-too-GAYSH; and too now* FAH-luhsh paw-too-GAYSH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'voce' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'nao' 'not'; 'fala' '[He/She/It/You] speak'; 'portugues' 'Portuguese'; 'falas' '[You] speak'. The first example tends to be used in Brazil. Both examples may be used in Portugal. For peninsular Portuguese still keeps the 'you' [tu] form for children and the close circle of familiy and friends. Portuguese speakers aren't required to use subject pronouns. For the verb endings indicate whether the subject is first ['i'], second ['you] or third ['he/she/it] person. *The sound is like 'ow' in the English words 'how' and 'now'.
"¿Cómo se llama tu amiga?" means "What's your friend's name?" Just answer her name. Notice amiga is a female friend.
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
"Tu mi amiga" means "you, my friend" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to address someone as a friend in a casual or familiar way.
it means: your friend (female) is a good person.
"you" changes in Brazil or Portugal.. depending which country he/she is from, you can use the following: Melhor= best Amigo= male friend Amiga = female friend Você é meu melhor amigo (Brazil , male friend) Você é minha melhor amiga (Brazil, female friend) Tu és meu melhor amigo (Portugal, male friend) Tu és minha melhor amiga (Portugal, female friend)
The cast of Fala Tu - 2003 includes: Thogun as himself Combatente as himself
você e sua amiga
you too my friend
"¿Cómo se llama tu amiga?" means "What's your friend's name?" Just answer her name. Notice amiga is a female friend.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'You do not speak Portuguese' is the following: Voce nao fala portugues; or tu nao falas portugues. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: voh-SAY now* FAH-luh paw-too-GAYSH; and too now* FAH-luhsh paw-too-GAYSH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'voce' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'nao' 'not'; 'fala' '[He/She/It/You] speak'; 'portugues' 'Portuguese'; 'falas' '[You] speak'. The first example tends to be used in Brazil. Both examples may be used in Portugal. For peninsular Portuguese still keeps the 'you' [tu] form for children and the close circle of familiy and friends. Portuguese speakers aren't required to use subject pronouns. For the verb endings indicate whether the subject is first ['i'], second ['you] or third ['he/she/it] person. *The sound is like 'ow' in the English words 'how' and 'now'.
como se llama tu amiga la mas chica
The cast of Tu amiga Marilyn - 1975 includes: Antonio Ferrandis Maite Montes
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
"Tu mi amiga" means "you, my friend" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to address someone as a friend in a casual or familiar way.
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.Eu, tu, êle, ela, nós, vós, êles.
it means: your friend (female) is a good person.