"Comida rápida" in Brazil and "Comidapronta" in Portugal may be Portuguese equivalents of "fast food."
Specifically, the feminine noun "comida" means "food." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). The feminine adjectives "rápida" and "pronta" respectively mean "fast, quick, rapid" and "done, finished, ready."
The respective pronunciations are "koo-MEE-duh HA-pee-duh" according to Brazil's Rio de Janeiro accent and "koo-MEE-duh PROHN-tuh" in Portugal.
"Fast" in Portuguese is "rápido".
no Mexican food is for Mexicans and portuguese food is for portuguese people
They sting their food.
Fast food is called fast food because they give it to you fast and it will make you fat fast.
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Comida.
Bacalhau à Braz. Portuguese food.
for food
Simple, because fast food grant people a fast way to death.... Also people called fast food because fast food is quick to make and usually fast food aren't healthy similar to junk food. People who eat fast food everyday in America are usually obese and fat. (No offense)
There is such a thing as fast food. Fast food is prepared quickly and is a quick meal.
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