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How do you say "ok" in Brazilian Portuguese?
Is it still "ok" or is there another way to say it?
7. Nov. 2015 04:28
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5
We usually say OK, but you can use "Tudo bem" to be more formal, "Tá", "Beleza", "Certo" to be more informal.
7. November 2015
1
Yeah, like the others said:
You can say 'OK', because we use it.
You can also use:
'Tudo bem' - it means 'everything is ok' (formal or informal form)
'Tudo certo' - it means 'everything is ok' (informal)
'Beleza' - it is a informal word, and some people don't use this, but evething get it
'Entendi' - it means 'I got it' (formal or informal)
'Certo' - It means 'right' (informal)
But all those options is for answer meaning that you got what the other person says.
If you want say you are ok, you must say:
'Eu estou bem' or 'Eu estou OK'.
12. November 2015
1
I've heard some say "Certo" or "Tá bom". It depends on the context of the sentence though. If you just want to agree with someone, I would say "Tá bom" whereas if you want to say something like: That answer is okay, then you would want to say something like - Essa resposta está certa.
Hope this helps!
7. November 2015
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