Examples of some Brazilian Portuguese words are the following: ficar; maluca, maluco; ouba. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: fee-KAH; mah-LOO-kuh, mah-LOO-koo; OH-buh. The meanings in English are the following: 'ficar' means 'to be', and can replace either 'estar' or 'ser'. The word 'maluca' means a 'crazy' female, and 'maluco' a 'crazy' male. And the word 'ouba' is used with 'oi', to mean something on the order of 'well hello'.
Those are not Brazilian Portuguese words. check your spelling and try again. Thanks.
Você é bonita (Brazilian Portuguese to a female)
Some people in Brazil are Portuguese.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "nan" is not a recognized term or word. It is not a word in Portuguese or commonly used in Brazilian culture.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
"John" in Brazilian Portuguese is translated to "João."
The problem in Brazilian portuguese is o problema.
words = palavras. some brazilian portuguese words = mouse=RATO / cat=GATO / horse=CAVALO andar = TO WALK / comer = TO EAT / house=CASA / home=RESIDÊNCIA, LAR soccer=FUTEBOL .........
Many English words used everyday are Portuguese in origin. Examples include albatross, albacore, acai, cobra, macaw, yam, dodo, and potato.
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.