In Portuguese, "I am glad you're here" is translated as "Fico feliz que estejas aqui."
The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'How you doing' is the following: Tudo bem?The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: TOO-doo behng? The word-by-word translation is the following: 'tudo' means 'all' or 'everything'; and 'bem' 'well'.
In Portuguese, you would say "O que você está fazendo?" which translates to "What are you doing?"
Texas is translated to "Texas" in Portuguese as well.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"
I'm glad the baby is doing well
In Portuguese, "I am glad you're here" is translated as "Fico feliz que estejas aqui."
The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'How you doing' is the following: Tudo bem?The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: TOO-doo behng? The word-by-word translation is the following: 'tudo' means 'all' or 'everything'; and 'bem' 'well'.
Fine (fee/penalty)= Multa Fine (doing fine/well) = Bem
In Portuguese, you would say "O que você está fazendo?" which translates to "What are you doing?"
O que estas a fazer
How do u say I'm glad we are friends n Spanish
Como está o teu pai?
O que voce esta fazendo?
Tudo bem
Texas is translated to "Texas" in Portuguese as well.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"