End = Fim
The End = O Fim
In Portuguese, 'things' is translated as 'coisas'.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"
Just add the vowel "E" at the end of the word "President". so, Presidente.
Fim
The word for "twins" in portuguese is "gêmeas"
O fim
In Portuguese, the word "dad" is "pai."
The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'the end' is the following: o fim. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo fihng. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; and 'fim' means 'end'.
for ever is an English word. In Portuguese we say : Para sempre.
The word for "sour" in Portuguese is "azedo" or "ácido."
"o fim" The End = O Fim in portuguese, but it's better to use just "Fim".
Much = Muito