change
vt 1. (alter) mudar 2. (wheel, bulb, money) trocar 3. (replace) substituir 4. (clothes, house) mudar de, trocar de 5. (nappy) mudar, trocar 6. (transform) to change sb into, transformar alguém em
vi 1. mudar(-se) 2. (change clothes) trocar-se 3. (trains) fazer baldeação (BR) mudar (PT) 4. (be transformed) to change into, transformar-se em
n 1. mudança 2. (exchange, money returned) troca 3. (difference) diferença 4. (of clothes) muda 5. (modification) modificação f 6. (transformation) transformação f 7. small change (coins) trocado
◇ to change gear (AUT) trocar de marcha
◇ to change one's mind, mudar de idéia
◇ for a change, para variar
◇ she changed into an old skirt, ela (trocou de roupa e) vestiu uma saia velha
◇ a change of clothes, uma muda de roupa
◇ to give sb change for or of £10 trocar £10 para alguém
change machine
n máquina que fornece trocado
"Change" in Portuguese translates to "mudança" in English.
The translation of 'hello' from English to Portuguese is 'olá'.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'son' is the following: o filho. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo FEE-lyoo. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; 'filho' 'son'.
There seems to be an error in your question, "voce comenheca quando falar portuguese" does not make any sense. It should be .. você comença quando falar portuguêswich means.. "You start when you speak Portuguese"
The Portuguese word for "change" is "mudança".
The English translation of the word "dizionario" is "dictionary."
The Portuguese translation for the English word reset is reconfigurar.
voce sabe portuguesThe Portuguese translation for the English word renditionis rendição.
Portuguese meaning for palavras
Ela
shrimp
"Ordem e progresso" is the national motto of Brazil and it means "Order and Progress" in English. It is found on the Brazilian flag and represents the nation's aspirations for a well-organized society that moves forward and develops.
The English translation of the Portuguese phrase "revista época" is "time magazine."
English has vocal amplitude than Portuguese.
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"Joaquim" is the Portuguese equivalent of the Hebrew "Joachim".
its an old Portuguese saying meaning, waste not want not.
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