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How do you say hi how are you in Brazil?
If you’d like to say “hello” in Brazilian Portuguese, you would generally use “Olá”. You can also use “Oí”—which is often considered more informal.
What are the traditions of Portugal?
Over time, many Portuguese traditions disappeared while others started to emerge. Fado, Galo de Barcelos, the traditional azulejos, the calçada portuguesa, the Rancho are just a few of the elements that shape Portuguese identity and are as important as their traditions!
How to say’how are you’in Brazilian Portuguese?
In my other post How to say ‘hello’ in Brazilian Portuguese, we saw that oi is the most common way of saying ‘hello’ and that most Brazilians will almost always ask the question Tudo bem? (‘All well?’) after oi , which is not strictly speaking a translation of how are you? in Brazilian Portuguese, but it serves the same purpose.
What’s the best way to ask how are you in Brazil?
Although Tudo bem? is probably the most common way of asking how are you? in Brazilian Portuguese, there are certainly some other popular alternatives. 1. Tudo bom? Tudo bom literally means ‘All good?’ – It is perhaps slightly less common than Tudo bem? but still quite popular.
When do You Say I Love you in Brazil?
A Brazilian may wait to say it or may even say it after a couple of dates – there are no rules. It is simply said when the moment feels right; hiding love-fuelled emotions doesn’t register. You can say eu também te amo to say ‘I love you too’.
How do you say I Miss you in Brazil?
Rather than simply saying ‘I miss you’, Brazilians say tenho saudades de você or simply, saudades de você. The weight of the words is hard to translate into English but it means ‘I miss you’ yet with feelings of longing like you really feel a heavy heart knowing that your loved one is far away.