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In Brazilian Portuguese, "funny" is translated as "engraçado" or "divertido".
The North Magnetic Pole moves over time due to magnetic changes in the Earth's core. Recently it was near Ellesmere Island in northern Canada and moving toward Russia at about 35 miles per year.
True North is exactly at the axis of the Earth's rotation. A magnetic compass reading (such as a Boy Scout compass) has to have a correction factor applied to get True North. This factor is called the magnetic declination and is different for every place on Earth and is constantly changing. The link below shows a map tracing the declination factors for most of the Earth as they are now.
In New York City Magnetic North is different from True North by about 14 degrees. Near the tip of the Florida panhandle Magnet and True north are the same -- that is, no correction is required.
Renaldo is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Reinaldo.
Specifically, the noun is a masculine proper name. It traces its origins back to the combination of the Old High German words ragin ("advice, decision") and wald ("power, authority"). The pronunciations will be "rey-NAL-do" in Italian and "hey-NOW-doo" in Portuguese and the Carioca accent of Brazilian Portuguese.
Bocca is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word boca.
Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "mouth." The pronunciation will be "BOK-ka" in Italian and -- depending upon the speaker's birthplace -- "BOO-kuh" or "BO-kuh" in Portuguese.
"Mal posso esperar para ver você" or "mal posso esperar pra ver você" (both mean exactly the same - 'pra' is a contraction of 'para'). This is the direct equivalent, and "I can hardly wait to see you", but literally, it translates as "I can wait badly to see you" or "I am waiting badly to see you".
Brazil's northeast coast is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and historical significance. Some cities and destinations along the northeast coast of Brazil include:
Salvador: The capital of the state of Bahia, Salvador is known for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture, historic Pelourinho district, and lively Carnival celebrations.
Recife: The capital of Pernambuco state, Recife is famous for its intricate waterways, historic architecture, and vibrant Carnaval festivities.
Fortaleza: The capital of Ceará state, Fortaleza boasts stunning beaches, such as Praia de Iracema and Praia do Futuro, as well as a bustling nightlife.
Natal: Located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal is known for its sandy dunes, including the famous Genipabu dunes, and beautiful beaches like Ponta Negra.
João Pessoa: The capital of Paraíba state, João Pessoa is known for its historic center, beautiful beaches, and the easternmost point of the Americas, Ponta do Seixas.
Maceió: The capital of Alagoas state, Maceió is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, palm-fringed beaches, and natural pools.
São Luís: The capital of Maranhão state, São Luís is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Aracaju: The capital of Sergipe state, Aracaju offers charming beaches along its coastline and a laid-back atmosphere.
Porto Seguro: Located in Bahia, Porto Seguro is known for its historical importance as the site where Portuguese explorers first landed in Brazil in 1500. It also offers beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife.
Jericoacoara: Although not a city, Jericoacoara in Ceará is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning sand dunes, clear lagoons, and relaxed vibe.
These cities, among others, make Brazil's northeast coast a diverse and attractive region for travelers, offering a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant urban life.
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Você é tão linda (f)
Você é tão lindo (m)
"Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen" in Portuguese is "boa tarde senhoras e senhores".
The pronunciation is "bow-ah tar-djee seh-nhaw-ras ee seh-nho-res".
I desperately hope you mean "meaning", not "mining".
If you really meant "Louina" my guess would be that it's a name derived from "luna", the Spanish word for moon.
If you meant "Luisa" it means "fame and war".
Anjo lindo (if referring to a male or a generic angel). Anja LindaLinda (if female)
Obrigado (if you are male), obrigada (if you are female). Senhor (sir) is only ever used when you are talking to an elder (someone old enough to look like a guaranty kind of elder) or in very formal situations.