Bara is not a portuguese word.
Maybe you mean:
Vara = Stick
Barra = Bar (as in a steel bar, not the place were we have drinks)
The Hebrew word bara means "created."
Senha is a portuguese word which means password in english.
It mean beautiful and pretty in spanish
It means 'rose' in English.
There is no such word as Arras-toes in the Portuguese language the word is actually arrasto and it means "drag"
Cheap the insect, is called cockroach in English
It's the first person pronoun, which translates into English as 'I'.
If you mean the Spanish word vacío (not bacio) then the English translation is "empty." If you mean the Italian word bacio, then the English translation is "kiss." If you mean the Portuguese word bacio, then the English translation is "potty".
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'storm' is the following: a tempestade; or o temporal. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah tehm-peh-SHTAH-djee; and oo tehm-puh-ROW*. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' and 'o' mean 'the'; 'tempestade' and 'temporal' mean 'storm'. *The sound is similar to the 'ow' sound in the English word 'how'.
Calidad is a spanish word, and in portuguese language it is named 'qualidade' , which means 'quality' in english.
In Portuguese, the word "ta" or as written commonly on the Internet "tah" means "okay". It is used when you are in agreement with something said or done. "That was a very nice lunch". "Ta".
The word "seu" does not have a corresponding translation in Spanish. It does, however, mean "its" in the Portuguese language.