How do you say this in brazilian portuguese? |
i want to know how to say it ,with it spelt by pronounciation please :) !!
1st i want to know how to say:
"DO YOU LIKE THEIR MOM?"
"I DO NOT LIKE HER VERY MUC... |
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Traveling alone to Brazil......? |
| I am a male who is hoping to go to rio for carnival in 2008, None of my friends will be able to go and i can't wait till 2009. I don't speak portugese. Will i be safe? Will i have a hard ... |
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Do You Think This Young Lady Looks More Filipino Or More Brazilian? |
She is my girlfriend. She was born in the U.S but her mother is Filipino and her father is Brazilian from Recife.
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What small gifts can I buy in Brazil? |
I'm in Brazil for 3 months and want to buy some small gifts for a few people back home. What authentic Brazilian things can I buy? Any ideas, or stuff you bought when in Brazil.
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Should i go to brazil or thailand? |
| Please give positives and negatives for either one. Food, nightlife, language, etc. I just want to fly over and bum around. I was wondering what prices were like and if it was possible to just go ... |
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Why Are Most Of The Women From The Norte And Nordeste So Ugly ? |
This is what a typical average Nordestina looked like when I was in Paraiba.
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PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE HELP ME!!!!? |
I really want to know how much would an average trip to Brazil cost? I really want to go see Cristo. Additional Details I live in District Heights Maryland........ |
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What is the best beach in Rio? If I go to Rio in mid-August, will it be too cold for swimming in the ocean? |
Actually, I think I got the order mixed up for this question:)
If I go to Rio in mid-August, am I going to miss out on seeing tons of hot women on the beach in string bikinis? Also what is ... |
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Can anyone tell me about Belo Horizonte Brazil? |
Additional Details someone who lives there or been there and knows about the city.... |
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What do you know about Brazil? |
Additional Details Cisne N.egro, eu não tenho a intenção de mudar a opinião de ninguém aqui no YR. Quando faço perguntas, apenas pretendo ouvir as respostas e me familiarizar com ... |
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How can I find photos of Christ statue of Rio on the internet? |
| What I want to do is use it as a screen saver if any of you know any sites or so please give me a link. I remember going back to the Rio airport (gig) as on my way in the back of the taxi I remember ... |
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Brazil Questions!!! (please read)? |
Hi, i am doing a project for school and it is about Brazil. For one part of the project, i have to elaborate on the following questions....
1. Name two important events that happened in B... |
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Is Rio De Janeiro a safe city to explore or should one stick to the tourist areas? |
| I'd love to go there but I'm not sure how much of the area I'd feel safe exploring on my own. I've heard of high crime but that may just be a rumor.... |
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What is your opinion about the state of sao paulo? |
| many believe that the Rio de Janeiro is the most important state in Brazil, but sao paulo is the state which owns 34% of gross domestic product of the country, despite not having a strong federal ... |
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Is English widespread in Brazilian cities? |
If I went to Rio, or Sao Paulo, would there be plenty of folks that spoke English? I am wondering what percentage of the population speaks any English. Thank you. |
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The Corinthian
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My experience the few times I have been to Brazil is that many try, but few can converse. English is (or was, not sure as it's been a while since I lived there) part of the official high school curriculum in most of the Brazilian states, but very few Brazilians are fluent.
That being said, you will find several people that do speak English - particularly those who work in travel and tourist related industries.
If you were to go, I would suggest brushing up on some Portuguese - it will be helpful and folks appreciate it when you try to speak with them in their language and are very willing to help. |
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Alvaro Augusto
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Yes, many people in Brazil speak English. But it's "Brazilian English", which is a quite different language...:o)
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Monique D
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I picked up a book in the airport in Sao on the way to Rio. I got along just fine. I know a little SP so that helped - in my understanding of Portgs. Learn, "thank you", "i need", "i want", "where is" and you will be just fine! With these few phrases and a pocket dictionary, I was able to get around by myself for two weeks in Rio. There were enough people there that understood my broken Portgs. and enough that spoke Engl. if they didn't. :) |
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nola_cajun
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eh .. not too many people .. you may have more luck finding younger kids who might know some english.. since they are starting to teach it in school ..
i found that everywhere i went in Rio and Sao.. 1 person knew english.. when i went to the grocery store .. the market.. the mall ... rode on a bus etc.. but deff study the basics of the language .. i dont know how people make their way around without knowing the langauge.. i would be frustrated and nervous if i couldn't. But .. the people are very friendly and will most likely try their best to help |
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MIA
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More than 70% of the people think they can speak English... but they can't! :P
although they will try hard to communicate with americans |
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mh2007br
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Found Brazilians who you can have a fluent chat in English is pretty rare.
The most likely place to find those Brazilians are the cities of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba and Porto Alegre.
Despite the fact of most people don´t speak any English, they will try everything to understand and pleased you. |
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joeluw1977
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You will find some people who speak english, especially in the tourist areas. But its not very widespread, and often the level of english spoken can be lacking. |
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norsk
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Thinking that more then 50 percent of the population live belove the poverty line and bearly know how to speak and write properly portugees, i would say no more then 20 percent speaks properly english.
the english they learn in school is so bad, that they have to pay for extra english courses to be able to learn english. |
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Wings
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The national language is Portuguese. They converse enough in English to get the American dollar. Watch it if you go...there is a pick-pocket on every corner.........and bring some anti-diarrheal medicine for the plane ride home. |
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