Common questions

What is the English name of onde?

What is the English name of onde?

You use where to ask questions about the place something is in. Where’s your house? You use where to talk about the place in which something is situated or happens.

What is Bom Dia in English?

Bom dia! Good morning! back to top | home.

What do you mean Portuguese?

Portuguese means belonging or relating to Portugal, or its people, language, or culture. The Portuguese are the people of Portugal.

How can I translate handwriting?

Translate with handwriting or virtual keyboard

  1. Open the Translate app .
  2. At the top left, tap the Down arrow. the language you’re translating from.
  3. At the top right, tap the Down Arrow.
  4. At the top right, tap Handwrite .
  5. Under “Write here,” draw a character, word, or phrase.
  6. When you’re done, tap Translate .

How do I translate RP to Sinha?

Sinha R.P. How to Translate into English by R. P. Sinha is a useful book that helps in the translation of Hindi words into English….About Bharati Bhawan Publishers and Distributors.

Imprint Bharati Bhavan
Publication Year 2017

What is meaning of Boa tarde?

good evening Good afternoon
Translation of “Boa-tarde” in English. Noun. good evening. Good afternoon.

What is Google in Portuguese?

® [ˈɡuːɡəl ] transitive verb, intransitive verb. pesquisar no Google®

What is Portuguese a mix of?

Vulgar Latin
In all aspects—phonology, morphology, lexicon and syntax—Portuguese is essentially the result of an organic evolution of Vulgar Latin with some influences from other languages, namely the native Gallaecian and Lusitanian languages spoken prior to the Roman domination.

How do I use handwriting on Google Translate?

Is there an app to read handwriting?

Pen to Print is the first handwriting to text OCR scanner converting handwritten notes into digital text available for edits, search and storage in any digital platform. Unlike other OCR scanner apps, it is designed specifically to recognize handwriting in a scanned image.

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Ruth Doyle