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How do you say hello dear friends in portuguese?

There are several ways to say "hello dear friends" in Portuguese, depending on the level of formality and the region:

Formal:

* Olá, queridos amigos. (This is the most common and formal way to say hello to friends.)

* Bom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, queridos amigos. (This is a slightly more formal way to greet friends, using the appropriate time of day.)

Informal:

* Oi, meus queridos! (This is a very friendly and informal greeting, often used among close friends.)

* E aí, galera! (This is a very informal and slangy greeting, often used among young people.)

* Fala aí, pessoal! (This is a less formal greeting, meaning "Hey there, guys!")

* Salve, galera! (This is a very informal and slangy greeting, mostly used in Brazil, meaning "Greetings, everyone!")

Choosing the right greeting depends on your relationship with the people you're addressing.

For example:

* If you're speaking to a group of colleagues or acquaintances, "Olá, queridos amigos" is a safe choice.

* If you're speaking to close friends or family, "Oi, meus queridos!" or "E aí, galera!" might be more appropriate.

Ultimately, the best way to say "hello dear friends" in Portuguese is to choose a greeting that feels natural and comfortable to you.

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