It is a interjection meaning something as "Hey, we". It is used to elevate ourselves. Ex: "Hey we! We made it!"
Besides "Eh nóis" there is "Eita nóis" (more used) with the same meaning.
E (as in end) plus oo Eoo Eu (U as in boo, woo, cool.) Eu - Eoo
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'Our official language in Brazil is Portuguese' is the following:A nossa lingua oficial no Brasil e o Portuguesor O nosso idioma oficial no Brasil e o Portugues.The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah NAW-suh LEE-ngwuh oh-FEE-syahl eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH; and oo NAW-soo ee-DJOH-muh oh-FEE-syal eh oo pawh-too-GAYSH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' and 'o' mean 'the'; 'nossa' and 'nosso' 'our'; 'lingua' and 'idioma' 'language'; 'oficial' 'official'; 'no' 'in the'; 'Brasil' 'Brazil'; 'e' '[It] is'; 'Portugues' 'Portuguese'.
eh eh beti mean thank you you can say yes eh eh beti and you could also say yes beti meaning yes thank you also can get mixed up with hindi meaning yes daughter
"Contigo" in Portuguese means "with you."
Life.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'She is a girl' is Ela e menina, which is pronounced as EH-luh eh meh-NEE-nuh.She is a girl = Ela e UMA menina.
Sim, ela é... ! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, she is... !" The phrase also translates as "Yes, it is... !" in reference to a concept or object whose gender is deemed feminine in Portuguese. The pronunciation will be "seeng, EH-la eh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
E (as in end) plus oo Eoo Eu (U as in boo, woo, cool.) Eu - Eoo
Hero is a noun, and in portuguese noun is gender dependent, so if you are talking about a male hero, is "herói" and "heroína" if is a female hero. the pronunciation is something like "eh-ro-y" (emphasis in the 'o') or "eh-ro-y-na" (emphasis in the 'y').
789099 is a pretty big number! This is its properties: Factorization 3 * 37 * 7109Divisors1, 3, 37, 111, 7109, 21327, 263033, 789099Count of divisors8Sum of divisors1080720Is prime?NOPrevious prime789097Next prime789101789099th prime12016811Is a Fibonacci number?NOIs a Bell number?NOIs a Catalan number?NOIs a factorial?NOIs a regular (Hamming) number?NOIs a perfect number?NOBinary11000000101001101011Octal3005153Duodecimal3207a3Hexadecimalc0a6bSquare622677231801Square root888.31244503271Natural logarithm13.578647067242Decimal logarithm5.8971314930149Sine0.040445587666124Cosine0.99918174244646Tangent0.040478709676074
Rhino.
'Eu' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'I'.Portuguese language speakers don't have to use subject pronouns. Many times, the subject is obvious from the verb form. So subject pronouns tend to be used only for emphasis or for clarification.The Portuguese word is pronounced 'eh-oo'.Eu.
É sensual! and É sexy! are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "It is sexy!" Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether "It's sensual," "It's sensuous!" (case 1) or "It's sexy!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "eh sen-SWOW" and "eh SEK-see" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
that is not a Portuguese word.
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"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
Eh is the interrogative or intensive particle; it's common in Canada.