'Sou português' if the speaker is male, or 'Sou portuguesa', if the speaker is female, may be Portuguese equivalents of 'I'm Portuguese'.
The verb 'sou' means '[I] am'. The subject pronoun 'eu' ['I'] doesn't have to be used since the subject is clear from the verb form. The masculine adjective 'português' and the feminine adjective 'portuguesa'mean 'Portuguese'.
im good thank you, and you
To say "hi, I'm Brazilian" in Portuguese, you can say "Oi, eu sou brasileiro/a."
First of all Brasilians speak portuguese. I am lost would be "Eu estou perdido"
Sinto muito. Sinto. Estou pesaroso. Me desculpe, sinto muito.
You say: "Só gostaria de saber se estás bem."
If you are Portuguese, Portugal is your home country.
Estou em
im good thank you, and you
Estou aborrecido
It is in portuguese and means "i m gorgeous"
Eu sou bom ! ( character, skill)
yes they did im possitve
The language that Brasilians speak is Portugese.(IM SURE OF IT :)
Sourise (Im not sure that's how you spell it but that's how its said)
To say "hi, I'm Brazilian" in Portuguese, you can say "Oi, eu sou brasileiro/a."
Eu sou Maravilhoso = man Eu sou Maravilhosa = woman
Sinto muito. Sinto. Estou pesaroso. Me desculpe, sinto muito.