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What does BOA mean Brazil?
“Boa” means good, and in this case “de boa” is a slang here and it means cool or just OK. The word “sussa” it is one of those old slang (from my father’s time) that you can still use today. And the last way it’s: Relaxa. “Relaxa” means “relax”, and we some times use that to say Be Cool.
Does Boa mean good?
The word “Boa” means “Good” in Portuguese. It is considered a noun so it refers to a person, persons, place or things.
How do you call someone beautiful in Brazil?
Você é linda/lindo. (“You are beautiful/handsome.”) Que bonita(o) está hoje.
What does BOA mean in English?
Definition of boa 1 : any of a family (Boidae) of large snakes that kill by constriction and that includes the boa constrictor, anaconda, and python. 2 : a long fluffy scarf.
What does BOA mean in slang?
“Bind On Account” is the most common definition for BOA on online gaming forums.
What does BOA mean in Latin?
large snake
From Latin boa (“large snake”).
What do you call your Brazilian girlfriend?
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Amor | Love |
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Chuchuzinho | Cutie pie |
Docinho | Sweetie |
Querido | Darling |
Benzinho | Precious |
What does BOA mean in Chinese?
围巾 [wéijīn] {noun} boa (also: wrap, handkerchief, scarf, shawl, muffler, wraps, muffle, kerchief, cravat, scarfs)
What do you call a Portuguese person in Brazil?
Portuguese Brazilians. Portuguese Brazilians (Portuguese: luso-brasileiros) are Brazilian citizens whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Portugal.
What percentage of Brazilians have Portuguese ancestry?
5 million Brazilians (2.5\% of the population) have recent Portuguese ancestry (at least one grandparent) and are eligible to obtain Portuguese citizenship. Regions with significant populations All of Brazil (predominantly in Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Goiás and São Paulo)
What is the Portuguese prerogative in Brazil?
The Portuguese prerogative. According to the Constitution of Brazil, the Portuguese people have a special status in Brazil. Article 12, first paragraph of the Constitution, grants to citizens of Portugal with permanent residence in Brazil “the rights attached to Brazilians”, excluded from the constitutional prerogatives of Brazilian born.
What is the highest prize of the Portuguese language?
Several Brazilian writers have been awarded with the highest prize of the Portuguese language. The Camões Prize awarded annually by Portuguese and Brazilians is often regarded as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Literature for works in Portuguese.