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    hello everyone.

    i need help in translating some english into proper portuguese (with correct grammar). If i posted here on a consistant basis, would you guys be able to translate for me? This is for business purposes.

    For example.. How would i say this in portuguese :

    Have a Good Monday!

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    also i forgot to mention.. I am marketing to people only in Brazil. i am not sure of the language is spoken any differently in Brazil.

    thanks!

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    the direct translation would be: tenha uma boa segunda... I'm not sure if I'd ever say that though because I think it'd sound awkward. maybe just boa segunda! as for translating on a constant basis, maybe you should put together a file with all you need translated into Portuguese and hire a translator to do the job...

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    Have a good monday = Têm uma boa segunda-feira

    Although this translation is quite literal and so has little meaning in Portugal. usually we use "Have a nice day" and this works for all days of the week.

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    Sorry Alex, but the correct is : Tenha uma boa segunda-feira

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    Have a nice day = Tenha um bom dia.

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