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How do you say brother where are in Portuguese?

There are a few ways to say "brother, where are you?" in Portuguese, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Irmão, onde está você? (This is the most formal way to say it, and is appropriate for someone you don't know well or are older than you.)

Informal:

* Irmão, onde você está? (This is the most common way to say it in informal settings, like with friends or family.)

* Maninho, onde você tá? (This is a more casual and affectionate way to say it, and is often used with younger brothers or close friends.)

You can also use different terms for brother, depending on the specific situation:

* Irmão - This is the most common term for brother.

* Irmã - This is the term for sister.

* Irmãozinho - This is a diminutive form of "irmão" and is used affectionately for a younger brother.

* Irmãzinha - This is a diminutive form of "irmã" and is used affectionately for a younger sister.

Remember to choose the appropriate level of formality and term for brother based on the situation.

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