Euros
A bundle of money notes is commonly referred to as a "wad" or a "stack" of cash.
That's 'Escudo' (singular form) or 'Escudos' (plural form.
Since 2002 Portugal's money is the Euro. Before it was the Portuguese escudo (PTE), which was originally divided into 1000 réis but later into 100 centavos.Portugual = Euro (€)Brazil = Real (R$)
Until 1999 the currency was the escudo, divided into centavos. After that they have converted to euro.
Money = Dinheiro
Anti-breeze refers to bank notes that have been stained or defaced for use in a money scam. It is also called black money. The scam is called a black money scam.
tarrifs
Dinheiro
People from Portugal are called "Portuguese"
Portuguese people are known as Lusitans ("Lusitanos" in Portuguese). That's why there is for instance a news agency in Portugal called Lusa, or Portuguese people in America are called Luso-Americans, or why a famous portuguese horse breed is called Lusitan horse.
The small notes in music are called "grace notes."
Slippery elm translates to Portuguese to become olmo.