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How do you say welcome in Brazilian?

The most common way to say "welcome" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Bem-vindo(a)".

Here's how it breaks down:

* Bem: Means "well" or "good".

* Vindo(a): Means "coming" or "arrived".

Here are some other ways to say "welcome" in Brazilian Portuguese:

* Seja bem-vindo(a): This is a more formal way to say "welcome".

* Bem-vindos(as): This is the plural form of "bem-vindo(a)".

* Bem-vindo(a) de volta: This means "welcome back".

It's important to note that the use of "o" or "a" at the end of "bem-vindo" depends on the gender of the person you are welcoming.

* "Bem-vindo" is used for a male.

* "Bem-vinda" is used for a female.

* "Bem-vindos" is used for multiple people.

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