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What does bonjour como alli vou means?

The phrase "bonjour como alli vou" is a combination of French and Portuguese that doesn't make sense grammatically. Here's a breakdown:

* Bonjour: French for "good morning" or "hello."

* Como: Portuguese for "how" or "like."

* Alli: Portuguese for "there."

* Vou: Portuguese for "I go."

Putting it together, there is no logical meaning or connection between the words. It's likely a mix-up or a nonsensical phrase.

If you're trying to say "good morning" or "hello" in a way that combines French and Portuguese, you could say:

* Bom dia (Portuguese) + Bonjour (French) = Bom dia, bonjour! This is a more natural way to combine the greetings.

If you're trying to convey something else, please provide more context or the intended meaning, and I can try to help you find the right phrase.

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