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How do you write are in Brazilian portuguese?

"Are" in Brazilian Portuguese can be translated in a few ways depending on the context:

1. As a verb "to be" in the present tense, "are" translates to "é" for the singular and "são" for the plural.

* Singular: "Ele é bonito" (He is handsome)

* Plural: "Eles são bonitos" (They are handsome)

2. As a part of a question "are you", it translates to "você é"

* Singular: "Você é brasileiro?" (Are you Brazilian?)

3. As a part of a question "are they", it translates to "eles/elas são"

* Plural: "Eles são altos?" (Are they tall?)

4. In the context of "are there", it translates to "há"

* "Há livros na estante" (There are books on the shelf)

Remember that "are" can also be translated differently depending on the context. For example, "Are you coming?" would be "Você vai vir?"

It's important to consider the full sentence and the context to choose the most appropriate translation.

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