Portuguese to Aymara Translation
Common Phrases From Portuguese to Aymara
Portuguese | Aymara |
---|---|
Obrigado | Pay suma |
Por favor | Amp suma |
Desculpe | P'ampachawi |
Olá | Kamisaki |
Adeus | Jan mayampi |
Sim | Jïsa |
Não | Janiwa |
Como vai você? | Kamisaraki? |
Com licença | P'ampacht'ita |
Não sei | Janiw yatkti |
Eu entendo | amuytwa |
Eu penso que sim | Nayajj ukham amuyta |
Talvez | Inasa |
Até mais | Ukat jikisiñani |
Tomar cuidado | Askin uñjasiña |
E aí? | Kunas kamachi? |
Deixa para lá | Janiw impurtkiti |
Claro | Ukhamawa |
Agora mesmo | Ukhamatwa |
Vamos | Sarañäni |
Interesting information about Portuguese Language
Portuguese is a way of talking and writing that many people use to share their thoughts and feelings with each other. Imagine it like a special code that lots of people know, and if you learn it, you can talk to all of them! It's like English, but it sounds a bit different and has other words for things. People mostly speak Portuguese in a big country called Brazil, which is in South America, and also in a smaller place called Portugal, which is near Spain in Europe. Some people in Africa and Asia speak it too because a long time ago, people from Portugal went on boats to those places. What's cool is that even though people in all these places use Portuguese, they sometimes sound a bit different, just like how people from different parts of your country might sound different too!
Know About Aymara Language
Okay, so Aymara is a pretty special language spoken by people mainly in some countries called Bolivia, Peru, and Chile in a place called South America. It's like English or Spanish, but it's very different and has its own unique sounds and words. Imagine you have a secret code with your friends that only you understand; Aymara is like that for the Aymara people. It's their own cool way of talking to each other, sharing stories, and keeping their traditions alive. Just like you learn ABCs in English, kids and grown-ups who speak Aymara also learn their own alphabet to read and write. Aymara has been around for a very long time, even before big computers and smartphones, and it's super important because it's a part of who the Aymara people are.
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