Are u kidding? No set rules...but essentially anyone Portuguese is beautiful!
My sister and I are both 1/2 Portuguese and 1/2 Irish and without sounding like an arrogant jerk, we've both been told we are very attractive people.....I'm just saying.
If you mean hey in the sense of hi, the equivalent in Portuguese is ei or oi. If you mean in the sense of look over here or look over there, it's ei or o, with the former sounding like the long a sound in 'say' and the latter like the sound 'aw'.
it depends on the context. It can be related with food, comparison or question. with food it'd be "eat" (I eat pizza), as a comparison would be "like" (you look like a girl) or "as" (as a comparison), as a question would be "how" (how can you do that?)
Espero revê-lo.
The Irish alphabet, also known as the Gaelic alphabet, consists of 18 letters.
Portuguese culture, mirrors the Spanish culture. Since Portugal and Spain, are both on the Iberian Peninsula, the ancient Roman province of Hispania and later, Lusitania specifically for Portugal. Simply look at Portugal and Spain, the entire Iberian Peninsula looks one big country. Consequently, when dealing with wars, empires and the overall history, Portugal share the exact same history as Spain. It was a Roman province, and it it was conquered by the Muslim Moors. The later, drive back out during the Reconquista in which Portugal and Spain became back under European rule. Football (soccer), is as popular of a Portuguese sport as it is in Spain or Mexico. Like Portugal's eastern neighbor, bullrunning and bullfighting are also popular in the streets of Portugal as they are in Spain. Although Portuguese people don't speak Spanish, but their language bears much, much resemblance and intelligability with Spanish. They speak the Portuguese langauge, and it like Spanish, it originated from the Latin language and belongs to the Italic family (Romance). In fact the Portuguese langauge itself has Galician origins, which is in Spain. Portuguese people, also celebrate beach holidays and village holidays of their own. Like Spain and Italy, Portugal is also known for its bars, winery and vineyards. Portuguese people, again; they much like their eastern Spanish neighbors. They are proud, happy and crazy people enjoying life. Which explains why Portuguese and Spanish people love bullfighting.
Human
1495-1577 the Portuguese flag looked like this:
It doesn't look like Irish.
It doesn't look like an Irish word to me.
It doesn't look like an Irish word.
It doesn't look like an Irish Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Irish.
No, it doesn't look anything like a Spanish or Portuguese word. It is English.
Robin.
"eme" doesn't mean anything in Irish. It doesn't look like an Irish word.
what di the scotch -irish homes look like
they look like they are half frog, half tadpole. Google them.