Transliteration: di-nhei-ro
🇧🇷 Eu preciso de mais dinheiro para comprar isso.
🗣️ eu pre-ci-so de mais di-nhei-ro pa-ra com-prar is-so
🇺🇸 I need more money to buy this.
🇧🇷 Eu preciso de dinheiro para comprar um carro novo.
🗣️ Ew preh-see-soo jee dee-ney-roo pah-ra kohm-prahr oon kah-roo noh-voo.
🇺🇸 I need money to buy a new car.
🇧🇷 Eu esqueci meu dinheiro em casa.
🗣️ eeh eh-skeh-see meh-oo dee-neh-roo ehn kah-sah.
🇺🇸 I forgot my money at home.
Brazilian Portuguese
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You can use the word "dinheiro" which translates to "money".
The word "dinheiro" is pronounced as "di-nhei-ro".
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