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Bigdk
How Do You Say George In Brazilian?
How Do You Say George In Brazilian ?
Ive Heard its Horhay but i dont think it is lol is it?
There is no "Brasilian" language. People in Brasil speak Portugese.
It's pronounced Hor-hay, but it is spelled Jorge.
Skeez
Yes we speak Portuguese, and no, it doesn't sound anything like Hor-hay.
The spelling is Jorge and it sounds like "Jor-Jee"
but the j is pronounced as the "s" in 'seaSure'.
and the R has an H sound, but a little different too
Alan
It' sounds nothing like Hor-hay..
it's more like Jor - ge
jus like you spell it.. Jorge..
blursd2
Skeez is correct ... "Horhay" is how you pronounce it in SPANISH! In Brazilian Portuguese the "J" at the beginning of a word makes the same sound as in English, thus ... "Jor Jee."