What is bacana?
(Brazil, slang) cool, nice Synonyms: (Brazil, slang) legal, (Brazil, slang) massa. feminine singular of bacano.
What does Cara mean in Brazil?
Cara is a slang that we use to refer to a friend of ours, but in a casual way here in Rio de Janeiro. We can refer to guys and girls, just using this word. Take a look!
What does bakana mean in Spanish?
Bakana is used in Columbia to mean “very cool.” It is also found in the Dominican Republic, as well as in Chile.
How do you say cool in Columbia?
“Chévere” is a popular word for “cool” that is heard throughout Colombia, though it is not exclusive to that country.
Why do Brazilians say Beleza?
Beleza. Another popular slang word in Brazil is “beleza.” “Beleza” literally means beauty. As a slang word, “beleza” means “yes” or “it’s a deal.” So, if someone asks: “Let’s have a barbecue (“um churrasco”) this weekend?” You might answer: “Beleza! Eu levo a cerveja!
What do I call my Portuguese boyfriend?
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Amor | Love |
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Docinho | Sweetie |
Querido | Darling |
Benzinho | Precious |
Gata | Kitten |
Are there any problems with a Portuguese Water Dog?
One problem you may encounter with your Portuguese Water Dog is mouthing. Most PWDs have strong retrieving instincts, which the dogs express through tugging and chewing. A Portuguese Water Dog will try to rescue a person who may only be swimming.
What kind of voice does a Portuguese Water Dog have?
PWDs have a multi-octave voice, so their loud, distinct barks won’t fail to catch your attention. The Portuguese Water Dog likes ‘talking,’ too, or using its voice to communicate its desires to its owner. For instance, a Portie may pant loudly to ask for food or to invite you to play.
Why does my Portuguese Water Dog keep Barking?
Porties are usually quiet around the house, only barking when perceived threats approach the home or its pack. PWDs have a multi-octave voice, so their loud, distinct barks won’t fail to catch your attention. The Portuguese Water Dog likes ‘talking,’ too, or using its voice to communicate its desires to its owner.