do the washing = roupa suja (lavanderia)washing up = lavagemWashed up = decrépito
"Do the washing up" isn't a phrase normally used in English
"Do the washing up" is a British English term that means to wash dishes and kitchen utensils after a meal. It is a common household chore.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "Brazilian" is spelled as "brasileiro" for a male and "brasileira" for a female.
"Minha irmã" in Brazilian Portuguese means "my sister."
'Do the washing up' refers to washing dishes, pots, and other kitchen utensils. 'Do the washing' refers to doing the laundry, washing clothes, and other fabrics.
The Brazilian Portuguese word for 'hot' is "quente."
The Brazilian Portuguese word "vai" means "go" in English. It is often used as a command or to express movement or action.
I looked up the meaning of this and the most legit seeming answer I found was that it means “anybody brazilian“
Shut up means "Cale a boca" or "Fica quieto" in Brazilian Portuguese language.
NEAT means that it is not diluted with water
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Manual washing means washing by hand. Washing machines are not included in manual washing.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "Brazilian" is spelled as "brasileiro" for a male and "brasileira" for a female.
Does not exist brazilian language... It's portugese and means Order & Progress
It means 'little' in Brazilian...
Pronto means "ready"
Vous avez fait la vaisselle=You did the washing up. Tu as fait la vaiselle?=You did the washing up (informal)? J'ai fait la vaiselle. =I did the washing up.
It means you should wear gloves to do the washing up!
The highest point in the Brazilian Highlands goes 9505 feet up