Some popular greetings of daily life in Portuguese are the following: oi and ola, which mean 'hi' or 'hello'; bom dia and boa tarde, which mean 'good day' and 'good afternoon', respectively. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy; oh-LAH; bohng DJEE-uh; BOH-uh TAH-djee. Some popular greetings on special occasions in Portuguese are the following: bom aniversario, which means 'Happy Birthday'; boa viagem, which means '[Have a] good trip'; and Boas Festas and Feliz Natal, which mean 'Merry Christmas'. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: bohng AH-nee-veh-SAH-ree-oh; BOH-uh vee-AH-zheng; BOH-uhsh FEH-shtuhsh; feh-LEEZ nah-TOW*. *The sound is like the 'ow' in the English word 'how'.
Boas festas! (seasons greetings) Felicitações! (greetings)
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Some popular Portuguese beer brands include Super Bock, Sagres, and Cristal.
To say "hi" in Portuguese, you can say "oi" or "olá." Both of these are commonly used greetings in Brazil and Portugal.
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These are common greetings from New Year, Christmas or Thanksgiving day. Examples Happy Christmas, Happy New Year or Merry Christmas. You could also say Happy Holidays.
From Portuguese, meaning "Best compliments" or "Best greetings" (or even maybe "Best wishes too, depending on the situation) .
Five greetings (in English) are:1. Hello2. Hi3. What's Up4. Hey5. Good DayThose are some greetings (in English) that you could say when you are meeting people.
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From Portuguese, meaning "Best compliments" or "Best greetings" (or even maybe "Best wishes too, depending on the situation) .
Some popular Portuguese specialties to try when visiting Portugal include bacalhau (salted cod), pastis de nata (custard tarts), caldo verde (green soup), and francesinha (a hearty sandwich).