"Amanha nos falamas" translates to be "we'll talk tomorow"
"We will talk tomorrow" would be "Nos falaramos amanha"
I'll see you (as in, I'll see you later) NOS VEMOS
It means, "We're going to get married, you and I."
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
"Nos vemos" translates to "See you later" in English.
"We will talk tomorrow" would be "Nos falaramos amanha"
I'll see you (as in, I'll see you later) NOS VEMOS
Certo Samuca, meu irmão, seja feliz na NT.
Wener us
Beaupré , nos racines means 'Beaupré ("beautiful meadow"), our roots' in English.
"Nos venous" translates to "our veins" in English. The phrase combines "nos," meaning "our," with "venous," which refers to veins. It is often used in a biological or medical context to discuss the venous system in the body.
Where do you want to meet?
It means, "We're going to get married, you and I."
We enjoy the food here.
Mas o menos means "more or less".
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
"Nos vemos" translates to "See you later" in English.