Somos todos ignorantes
Jacinto and Elisa talk about the difference between ignorance and stupidity.
Jacinto and Elisa talk about the difference between ignorance and stupidity.
The expression "é como da água para o vinho" highlights a dramatic difference or transformation between two things, often for the better.
Alfredo and Sofia discuss the saying luck in cards means bad luck in love.
The expression "é-me igual ao litro" shows complete indifference, often with a bold or dismissive tone.
Sonia and Marco debate whether to ignore problems or face the hard truth.
The expression "encher chouriços" refers to keeping busy with pointless tasks just to pass the time.
Fill in the blanks with 'poder' or 'conseguir'.
"Nem me aquece nem me arrefece" shows complete indifference toward something that has no impact at all, whether emotionally or in any other way.
The expression "ficar a matar" means that something really suits someone, especially clothes, accessories, or a new look. It's a fun and emphatic way to compliment someone's style.
There is a big difference between being ignorant and being stupid.
Learning a language takes time, patience, and lots of practice.
Jacinto and Elisa talk about the difference between ignorance and stupidity.