hello

Portuguese translation: oi

21:06 Jul 10, 2001
English to Portuguese translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: hello
hello, my name is rachel
jessica
Portuguese translation:oi
Explanation:
oi, meu nome é Raquel ( oi é linguaguem informal)
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Lilian Severo Dos Santos
Brazil
Local time: 23:32
Grading comment
thank you for helping me to find words to communicate with a foreign friend of mine.
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Summary of answers provided
na +4oi
Lilian Severo Dos Santos
naOi, alô, ou olá
DrSantos
naOlá
MARISOL MANDARINO


  

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23 mins peer agreement (net): +4
oi


Explanation:
oi, meu nome é Raquel ( oi é linguaguem informal)

Lilian Severo Dos Santos
Brazil
Local time: 23:32
Grading comment
thank you for helping me to find words to communicate with a foreign friend of mine.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  DrSantos
3 hrs

agree  ggoossens
7 hrs

agree  Paulo Ferraretto
8 hrs

agree  Mayura Silveira
10 hrs
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3 hrs
Oi, alô, ou olá


Explanation:
A resposta da Lilian é a mais correta para português informal do Brasil.
No telefone, linguagem formal, pode-se dizer "alô" Brasil, "olá" (Portugal, onde também se diz "pronto, oiço, ou estou lá:
No inglês falado, raramente se diz "hello" sozinho; no geral é precedido por "OH" - assim o pessoal FALA, "Oh, hello", mas pode-se escrever somente "hello"".


    Oi, tudo bem?
DrSantos
Local time: 03:32
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in pair: 193
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23 hrs
Olá


Explanation:
Saudação bem simples em português aqui do Brasil. Também pode ser Oi.

MARISOL MANDARINO
Brazil
Local time: 23:32
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in pair: 4
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