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  1. 13. Apr. 2010 · Uns ist jetzt schon alles passiert: Männer, die obrigada sagen, Frauen die obrigado sagen und nicht wenige, die sich um das Problem herumdrücken, indem sie obrigad nuscheln. Was ist denn nun richtig? Ändert sich die Sprache und das eigentlich richtige wird nicht mehr verwendet? Wer weiß die Antwort? Kai. Iris_K. Super-Moderator. Teammitglied.

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  2. The word “obrigado” is derived from the verb “obrigar” which meansto oblige” or “to force”. Therefore, “obrigado” literally means “obliged” or “forced to do something”. On the other hand, “obrigada” is the feminine form of “obrigado” and it means the same thing, but only used by women.

  3. 24. Okt. 2020 · What is the difference between obrigado and obrigada in Portuguese? They both mean the same thing but obrigado is uttered by men and obrigada is uttered by women. If you hear a woman say “obrigado”, this means she’s using the interjection “thank you” (a word or phrase that is grammatically independent of the words around it ...

  4. Just add the adverb “muito” before “obrigada” or “obrigado”. Did you realize it’s the inverse of English? In English, you say: “thank you very much” / or “thank you a lot”. In Italian, too: “grazie mille”. But in Spanish, you can say it just like we say in Portuguese: “muchas gracias”.

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  5. 30. Dez. 2008 · It really is easy to say thank you in Portuguese: Men say Obrigado. Women say Obrigada. Why is that? The first thing to have in mind is that in Portuguese adjectives vary in gender to agree with the noun they are modifying. And nouns can be masculine or feminine. For example: casa nova (new house) carro novo (new car)

  6. 10. Jan. 2024 · 11 Ways To Say Thank You In Brazilian Portuguese. There are 11 ways to say thank you in Portuguese, but each has a few variations. We will start by talking about obrigada/o. Obrigada OR obrigado – Portuguese for Thank You. Pronunciation: ôh-bree-gah-dah, -doh.

  7. 15. Nov. 2020 · How do you say thank you in Portuguese? | Obrigado or Obrigada? The Sounds of Portuguese. 7.65K subscribers. 59. 3K views 3 years ago European Portuguese Grammar. Find out when we use...

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