Search Results for: "festas"

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Phrases (20)

fazer a festa

pt

It means to have a blast, go wild, or take full advantage of a situation to enjo...

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Porque

pt

Depending on where you put the accent, it means 'because' or 'why'. It is the ul...

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Boas festas.

pt

A general greeting for festive seasons like Christmas or New Year.

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Não sei como agradecer

pt

This phrase goes beyond a simple 'thank you.' It's for those moments when someon...

B1

pagar mico

pt

Pagar mico is the ultimate Brazilian way to describe that sinking feeling when y...

B2

Que pena!

pt

This is your go-to Portuguese expression for when something didn't work out as p...

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Estupendo!

pt

This isn't just 'good'; `Estupendo!` is like shouting 'Wow, that's AMAZING!' fro...

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Dar uma festa de aniversário.

pt

To host a celebration for someone's birthday.

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Estou a planear uma festa

pt

To state that you are organizing a celebration.

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Dar uma festa

pt

To organize and host a social gathering.

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Organizar uma festa.

pt

To arrange and host a social gathering.

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Ir a uma festa.

pt

To attend a social gathering or celebration.

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dar um gelo

pt

Imagine you're really annoyed with someone, maybe they did something wrong or ju...

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Insuficiente

pt

Okay, so `insuficiente` is your go-to word when something just doesn't cut it. I...

B2

Boas Festas!

pt

A general holiday greeting used during festive seasons, like Christmas and New Y...

B1

Organizar uma festa

pt

To plan and arrange all the details for a celebration or social gathering.

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Gostaria que você

pt

This is the polite, 'soft' way to say 'I would like you to.' It’s the perfect ph...

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dar uma sumida

pt

This phrase is used when someone goes off the radar for a while. It's like sayin...

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estar de quatro

pt

This phrase describes someone who is completely overwhelmed, exhausted, or defea...

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Fazer a festa.

pt

This Portuguese idiom means to have an amazing time, to really let loose and enj...

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