Lot - Much - Many - More
Depends on the context
The 833 marking on gold signifies that it is 833 parts pure out of 1000. Translated to karats this would be 20kt, a popular purity used in Portuguese jewelry.
Since Mexico was colonized by the Spanish, the statement: "Based on modern demographic information, Mexico was explored by the Portuguese and the French." is false.
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The escudo was the currency of Portugal before the adoption of the euro in 2002. In old Portuguese currency, 1000 escudos would have been equivalent to 100,000 reis, as the escudo was subdivided into 100 reis. The escudo was used from 1911 until it was replaced by the euro, with various denominations issued throughout its history.
What does mean mean
In Portuguese, "a lot" is spelled as "muito".
You can say "a lot" in Portuguese as "muito" or "muitíssimo."
"very well" in Portuguese.
"Muito sono" in Portuguese means "very sleepy" in English. It is used to describe a strong feeling of tiredness or the need to sleep.
"Very important" in Portuguese is "muito importante."
The Portuguese phrase for "thank you very much" is "muito obrigado".
Muito bonito(a)
Eu te amo muito! in Portuguese means "I love you so much!" in English.
Muito fera in Portuguese is "very wild" in literal English and "very awesome" in slang, as in Achei muito fera este projeto ("I found this project [to be] very awesome").
It's Portuguese. It means: Thank you, it's very pretty. (or, she's very pretty).
It is " Gosto muito de você"
Sinto muito. Sinto. Estou pesaroso. Me desculpe, sinto muito.