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Category Archives: Idioms

At the Tip of Your Tongue or the Back of Your Head?

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Voce Que Manda – You’re the Boss

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  • At the Tip of Your Tongue or the Back of Your Head?
  • Battery – Pilha or Bateria?
  • Brasil e Foda Demais!
  • Breakfast – Cafe da Manha
  • Can You Borrow Me a Pen Please?
  • Casa or Caza? – House
  • Chance – Same Spelling, Same Meaning, Different Sound
  • Colon or no Colon?
  • Comma or Semicolon?
  • Conjugation of Verbs
    • Ir – To Go
  • Cool or Distasteful? Legal ou Chato?
  • Cute – Fofo or Bonito?
  • Do You Have Email – Você Tem Email?
  • Ele, Ela – Aa-lee, Eh-lah – He, She
  • Embora – A Double Meaning Word
  • Feedback – A Borrowed Word
  • Fortunate – Afortunada, Unfortunate – Infeliz
  • Getting a Grip of the Portuguese Accent
  • Grandmother and Grandfather: Avó e Avô
  • How is Rio de Janeiro Like a Country?
  • I Miss You = Eu Tenho Saudade de Voce
  • Inglesas or “Inglesa”?
  • Is the Whole World in the Car?
  • John the Gardener: Comma or No Comma?
  • Juice: Suco or Caldo?
  • Learning Portuguese
  • Learning Portuguese Through Music
  • Learning Portuguese with Marcia Macedo
    • Prof. Responde ao Vivo!! #4a Aula
    • Ten Advantages of Being Bilingual by Marcia Macedo
  • Looked Great or Fitted Well
  • Mata barata. Cheap Forest or Kill Cockroaches? Double Meaning Words
  • Meu Deus Patrick! Que força
  • Nossa!
  • Noun – Substantivo
  • Paying A “Boleta” at the “Banco”
  • Pegar: A Verb With Many Shades of Meaning
  • Pimenta Ardida – Hot Pepper
  • Poliana – An Adorable Television Series
  • Possessive Adjectives In Portuguese
  • Proven Fastest Way
  • Que Legal!
  • Se as in Sit
  • Short Story: The Day I Almost Drowned
  • Tchau or Adeus – Goodbye
  • Tee or Chee?
  • Tell or Tale?
  • Ten – Des or Dayz?
  • Thank you – Obrigado or Gracas?
  • Thank you – Obrigado/Obrigada
  • The Importance of Mnemonics in Learning Portuguese
  • The Portuguese Language Has Ten “Parts of Speech.”
  • The United States Is or Are?
  • Tim and Sim: Cheeng and Seeng
  • Tim and Sim: Cheeng and Seeng
  • To Play
  • Translating Names from Portuguese to English and Vice Versa
  • Tyre – Pneu – No Silent Letter
  • Voce Que Manda – You’re the Boss
  • What’s the Total = Quanto Deu?
  • You’re the Man!
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