There's no such word as 'cime' in Portuguese. Perhaps a letter is missing, or the word is misspelled. For cima, cimo, cisma, and ciume are within the realm of acceptable possibilities. The words cima, which is pronounced SEE-muh, and cimo, which is pronounced SEE-moo, relate to the top of something. The word cisma, which is pronouonced SEE-zmuh, relates to a schism. And the word ciume, which is pronounced SYOO-mee, relates to jealousy.
In Portuguese, "cime" means "summit" or "peak." It is often used in the context of describing the top or highest point of something, such as a mountain or a career.
"Contigo" in Portuguese means "with you."
In Portuguese, "vida" means "life."
The word "mean" in Portuguese can be translated as "cruel" or "maldoso" when referring to someone being unkind or hurtful.
"Limpo" in Portuguese translates to "clean" in English.
In Portuguese, you say "delicioso" to mean delicious.
CIME-FM was created on 1977-03-25.
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graffiti is not a crime.
that is not a Portuguese word.
This is an unknown name in Portuguese.
THAT AINT PORTUGUESE! o.o
Tecora is not a portuguese word.
well, i don't really understand what you mean by portuguese school, but if you mean how does school translate into portuguese, then it's "escola".
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No results for "audra" were found in portuguese.
ki is an unknown word in Portuguese.