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 About the Brazil?
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cwhl

An annoying how to say question.......?

Oi Brasil!
I was wondering if someone could tell me how to say "hope your feeling better" or something close to that in portuguese. my Brazilian buddy is sick and it might make him smile if i could write that to him properly.
obrigada!

    



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Gustavo CL
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Oi Canadá!

Espero que você esteja se sentindo melhor

Espero = I hope
que = that
você = you
esteja = are
se sentindo = feeling
melhor = better

You can use also
Espero que você esteja melhor

That's not the exact translation, but is more used.


theperson
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u may want to check these answers w other ppl...who knows if they are telling the truth or not


cve5190
I don't know Portuguese, but in Spanish, it would be something like this:

Espero que sientes mejor.

Yes, I know they are not the same language, but they are sure to understand you.

And to the guy above me, yes, you should double check your answers, but also, some people are more advanced than others in their language. So they might be saying the same thing, only to different degrees.


RNJ
The right way to translate "hope you're feeling better" would be "espero que voce esteja se sentido melhor".
But an easier way for you say would be "sare logo" because it's way shorter and simple to pronounce, and actually means "get well soon".
I know how complicated it can be to say words in Portuguese if you don;t speak the language, so keep it simple, those two words are enough.


Dalilla
Well....
Its just beacuse your brazilian buddy is sick.
Since he is sick you might want to tell him this.
Eu espero que voce melhore,e levante dessa cama logo.
this means I hope that you get better,and get up of your bed soon.


XoabrakadaveroX
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espere seu vão melhor, fica bem logo

that means hope you are feeling better, get well soon


howdoilvthee
E Spero sente-se melhor
I hope you feel better..Portuguese..


don't hate snowflake
hmmm....


Quindim98
Only Dalila and Gustavo answered correctly.
If you want to say it with less words, you can just say:
Tá melhor?
"Tá" is shorter for "está" and "melhor" means better.
It's less formal, it would be how I would talk to a buddy who was sick.


DmnSlyr6
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espere seu sentimento melhor

According to BabelFish
http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr





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