The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
The translation of "come in" in Portuguese is "entre".
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Brazilian Portuguese originated from the Portuguese language brought to Brazil by the Portuguese colonizers in the 16th century. Over time, the language evolved and absorbed influences from indigenous languages, African languages, and other immigrant languages, leading to the distinct Brazilian Portuguese dialect spoken today.
"Vem aqui" means "come here" in Portuguese. "You ver" does not make sense in this context. It seems like it might be a mix of English and Portuguese words.
Latin. French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian are Romance languages that evolved from Latin, the language of ancient Rome.
The translation of "come in" in Portuguese is "entre".
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Vem! in Portuguese is "(You) Come!" in English.
latin
My name is Tonicha and it's Portuguese! I'm not Portuguese though!!!
Come where and when? Please be more precise.
1483
yes
a Portuguese vessel landed there after being blown off course.
Portuguese
To seek for treasures.
'Atingir a maioridade'