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  • poxa cade a continuação?

  • Many Brazilians speak spanish very well

  • The Portuguese and Spanish languages are very similar, are also languages like Latin, Italian, French, Romanian. A Brazilian understand a Spanish speaking, example, even though different languages. She said in Portuguese. GRAÇAS A DEUS, in Spanish is GRACIAS A DIOS.

  • @strainey123 No baby, She not said Gracias a dios,she said graças a deus it´s diferent,gracias a dios is Thanks god and graças a deus is Graces for god, and the finish is so so the same but it have a diference in the expression

  • Que música é essa que está tocando no meio da entrevista? Adoro esse som, mas não sei o nome, ou quem tocam, bjs

  • What the name this song?

    Qual o nome da música q está tocando de fundo no meio da entrevista?

  • 0:58, did she say gracias a deus? mixing spanish [gracias] and then 'a deus' [portuguese] aka portunhol? or in brasil do they sometimes say it like that?

  • yeah i dont know what that is

  • u'r almost right. she said in portuguse 'graças a Deus' that in english is ' thx to God'.

  • No, she said that in Portuguese, I can see how you might have thought that because it sounds very similar to "gracias" but in Portuguese it is "graças a deus" .

  • no, she said GRAÇAS a deus, it's portuguese, but it really seems like gracias

  • LINDAAA !!!! amoo a Gisele ela e um orgulho para o Brasillll...Bjsss GIHH...

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