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Tough times don’t last and better days full of hope will come.
Tough times don’t last and better days full of hope will come.
The terms "carcanhol", "massa", "cacau", "guito", and "pastel" all refer to money.
The expression "falar pelos cotovelos" is used to describe someone who talks excessively and just won't stop.
Anabela and Paulo talk about hobbies and plan a city photo outing together.
Marco and Raquel discuss how challenges can have a greater purpose in life.
The expression "pão pão, queijo queijo" refers to speaking clearly and directly. It's used to describe people who say things as they are, without beating around the bush.
A solid understanding of Portuguese tonic object pronouns enhances natural and fluent speech. These pronouns follow prepositions and emphasize the…
Gonçalo tells Marta why he doesn't want to invite Carolina to his birthday party.
The expression "sem mais nem menos" is used when something happens suddenly, without warning or explanation. It conveys surprise or abruptness.
Fill in the blanks with the semi-irregular verbs.
The expression "um 31" refers to a complicated or confusing situation. It's used for problems, confusion, or a tough dilemma.
A talk about the contradictions and craziness of today’s world.