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What is 'angel' when translated from English to Portuguese?

Anjo is a Portuguese equivalent of the English word "angel." The masculine singular noun may be used affectionately or literally. The pronunciation will be "AN-zhoo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.


What is nan in Brazilian?

In Brazilian Portuguese, "nan" is not a recognized term or word. It is not a word in Portuguese or commonly used in Brazilian culture.


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The word "wife" in Brazilian Portuguese is "esposa".


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The word for friend in Brazilian Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).


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How do say You seem to me like an angel in Brazilian Portuguese?

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