Voce gosta may be abbreviated to 'ce gosta or just plain gosta among close friends. This is the verb that you'd use, for example, to say 'Do you like to speak Portuguese? That sentence would be translated as Voce gosta de falar portugues? Voce = you. gosta de = like. falar = to speak. portugues = Portuguese.
To say "say something" in Portuguese, you would write "diga algo."
Circle in Portuguese is "círculo".
'Tio', pronounced something like 'chee-you'.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
To say "say something" in Portuguese, you would write "diga algo."
Like That? "Daquele jeito"
Circle in Portuguese is "círculo".
'Tio', pronounced something like 'chee-you'.
Cabeça ôca.
Amigos just like Spanish.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
"Pato" ( "a" like the o in Pot and "o" like a "u")
The phrase "like father, like son" in Portuguese is "de tal pai, tal filho".
You would say "what do you what" in Portuguese as "o que voce o que". It is easy to use a translator like Google Translate to understand foreign words.