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jollybean

How do you say in portuguese?

I miss you coach Rodrigo.

    



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Lili - Feliz Feliz Feliz Feliz
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they say

Estou com saudades de vocĂȘ treinador Rodrigo meu gostosĂŁo


this is the best way


carolina
sinto saudades suas, treinador Rodrigo. :)


† AndrĂ© †
Sinto saudades de vocĂȘ, tĂ©cnico Rodrigo


Amanda Monteiro
"Saudades de vocĂȘ, treinador Rodrigo"


jennie g.
wait rodrigo amarante?
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Estou com saudades treinador Rodrigo.


Ed
You can say this in these forms:

Sinto saudades de vocĂȘ, tĂ©cnico Rodrigo.
Sinto sua falta, técnico Rodrigo.
Saudades, técnico Rodrigo.

Ok?


Rio_Carioca
Well, if you want to write it this is the way: "Sinto sua falta, treinador Rodrigo!"
or, even more Portuguese: "Tenho saudades de vocĂȘ, treinador Rodrigo!" (SAUDADE is a word that only exists in Portuguese) but if you want to SAY it in Portuguese, try this (as if you read in English):

/Ten-oo/ /sal-dah-dge/ /dge/ /vo-ce/ /tray-nah-dor/ /Ho-dree-go/

Pay attention that the "o" in the end of the word is shorter than it is in English. If you pronounce it as it is in English, you will say "or" in Portuguese: "ou".

I hope it helped you!!



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