"Bom dia, minha amiga" is Portuguese for "Good morning, my friend." It's a friendly greeting used to wish someone a pleasant start to their day. The phrase reflects warmth and camaraderie, making it a common way to address a close friend in Portuguese-speaking cultures.
"Bom dia" is pronounced as "bom jee-ah" in Portuguese. The "o" in "bom" is pronounced like the "o" in "joke," and the "i" in "dia" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee."
It means good morning my darling. Bom dia = Good morning and meu querido = my darling
Bom Dia
Brazil- Tenha um bom dia! Portugal- Tenhas um bom dia!
It means, roughly translated, "good day friend". "bom" means good; "dia" is day; and "amiga" stands for friend, but a female friend tough, while the masculine form would be "amigo", both mean friend, only in Portuguese one is used for the male friends, "amigo" and the other for the female friends, "amiga".Therefore, the sentence is used as a greeting expression, by wishing a good day to the other person, it's normally used when 2 (or more) people meet for the first time in a given day.
"Good morning" in Portuguese is spelled "bom dia".
Brazil- Tenha um bom dia. Portugal - Tem um bom dia.
Tenha um bom dia! - Have a nice day!
The cast of Bom Dia - 1991 includes: Nucha as herself
Um bom dia = A nice day, a good day
In Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
"Tenha um bom dia" translates to "Have a good day" in Brasilian Portuguese