In Portuguese, "senhora" typically means "madam" or "lady" when referring to a woman. It is a term of respect used to address or refer to a woman in a polite manner.
"Contigo" in Portuguese means "with you."
Life.
Senora should be spelled with a tilde over the n, so señora is the correct spelling.
The word "mean" in Portuguese can be translated as "cruel" or "maldoso" when referring to someone being unkind or hurtful.
In Portuguese, you say "delicioso" to mean delicious.
How's things, senora
The words ' te presento a la senora diaz' are Italian. These words translate into English as 'I present to you the Senora Diaz'.
Goodnight Mrs. or Miss.
Very well, madam
"Manana your senora" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "tomorrow, madam" in English. It is often used dismissively to indicate a lack of urgency or importance.
that is not a Portuguese word.
Tecora is not a portuguese word.
This is an unknown name in Portuguese.
THAT AINT PORTUGUESE! o.o
Good night mrs.
well, i don't really understand what you mean by portuguese school, but if you mean how does school translate into portuguese, then it's "escola".
I am a hot senora