"Boa sorte" is a Portuguese equivalent of "good luck."
The feminine adjective "boa" means "good." The feminine noun "sorte" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "uma" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "BOH-uh SOHR-tchee."
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
Boa Sorte
muita boa sorte. muita= lots boa= good and sorte= luck
You can say "boa sorte e aproveite".
The English equivalent of a 'good luck bracelet' in Brazilian Portuguese is the following: a fita. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah FEE-tuh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; and 'fita' 'ribbon'.
Boa sorte no seu teste. Good= Boa. Luck= Sorte. On= No. Your= Seu. Test= Teste. -Cami-senpai.
an bring me good luck I am Portuguese, and I must confess that I do not know any «good luck» animal in our popular culture. However, one of the «trademarks» of Portugal is the black rooster.
Boa sorte. (it's like good luck)
English, German, Spanish, Portuguese. Good luck to learn these four main language and you can go of the World.
"Good luck" is an English equivalent of "Boasorte."The feminine adjective "boa" means "good." The feminine noun "sorte" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "uma" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "BOH-uh SOHR-tchee."
Boa, essa! in Portuguese is "Good one," as in good point, in English.
"Bon voyage" is... French, to "good voyage" or "good travel". In Portuguese: "Boa Viagem".