How to say "speak politely" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "speak politely" translates to  Falar com educação 

Transliteration: fah-lahr kohm eh-doo-kah-sah-oh

🇧🇷 Sempre é bom falar com educação.

🗣️ sehm-preh eh bohm fah-lahr kohm eh-doo-kah-sah-oh

🇺🇸 It's always good to speak politely.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "speak politely" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "Falar com educação" which translates to "Speak politely".

How to pronounce "Falar com educação" (speak politely) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "Falar com educação" is pronounced as "fah-lahr kohm eh-doo-kah-sah-oh".

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