M in Latin is "1,000" in English.
"Fabulous" in Brazilian Portuguese can be translated as "fabuloso" or "maravilhoso."
A eme o are Portuguese and Spanish letters of the alphabet to spell amo ("I love").
océan (m)
In Portugal's portuguese - M-Ã-E - It sounds much like "Main" in english, but with an almost mute "N" in the end. In Brazillian Portuguese - M-A-M-Ã-E
m. grumpy pronounced m eh grempy
The English word "hotel" can be translated in to Thai. It uses a diphthong "letter" and is translated as the word "rongræm".
"I love you too" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Eu te amo também.Specifically, the subject pronoun eu is "I." The object pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The present indicative verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The adverb também translates as "also, too."The pronunciation will be "EY-oo tchee A-moo tang-BENG" in Carioca Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
This is how it is spelled: Más said like m,aah,s
a-n-o-n-y-m-o-u-s
A M O R .
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