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 Planning a trip to Brazil next year.. Where should I go?
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 Way speak Portuguese , i´m from Brazil ,i am eleven years old?
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 Do you like people from Brasil? What do you think about?
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 Brazil: Have anyone here been to brazil ?
Hey everyone,
If you been to BRAZIL tell us where have you been.
How was the weather there ?
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 How much is 9 euro in U.S. dollars?
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 If you got a chance to go to brasil for a year would you go?
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 I need Brazilian Translation Help?
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courtney a

Hello how are u in brazilian?


    



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San
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Oi, tudo bem?
oi, como vai você?
Oi, tu tá bem?
e aí?
oi, tudo beleza?
olá, tudo jóia??

well, there are a lot of different ways to say that same sentence.
it depends in which state people live and if you are choosing slang or not.
so those were some of the options.
=)


gabrielsaraiva
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Hi, I´m a Brazilian in Brazil :)

gabrielsaraiva@yahoo.com


smvhammysmv
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"oi, como vai voce?" or "e ai meu irmao?". The second one is like hey, what's up?, kind of used informally, the first one means hello, how are you? (literally).


vegasbill1963
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benta dose.


ttj
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oi, como voce esta?
ola, como voce esta?
ei, tudo bom?


Jenny
Ola, como esta?


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Oi!, como vai você?


alhusky
Citizens of the Federal Republic of Brasil speak "Portuguese", because Brasil used to be a colony of Portugal.
As a fact, all other countries in South America have their native language as "Spanish" due to the colonization by the "Spanish".
Brasil is spelled with "s" however Brazil with "z" is accepted universally because of the English Language adaptation. Its capital is "Brasilia".
Now, to the question.
"Hello, how are you?" in English
is translated as:
"Oi!, como vai você?" in Portuguese.
Casually speaking the word "você" is often ommited.
"Hello" can also be translated as: "Alô, "Olá".
Very importantly, it also depends to whom you are addressing the question.
An older person (man) you would refer to as: "o senhor".
An older person (woman) you would refer to as: "a senhora".
Portuguese is a beautiful language, however, it appears to me that many foreigners consider it a very challenging and difficult language to learn.



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