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Indo Verb para Anzeige o Bestimmer tênis de mesa e Koordinierende Konjunktion não 🚫 Adverb poderei Verb fazer Verb sua Bestimmer palestra Substantiv .
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Anzeige
Bestimmer
Koordinierende Konjunktion
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Adverb
Verb
Verb
Bestimmer
Substantiv
Wenn Sie zum Tischtennis gehen, werde ich nicht in der Lage sein, Ihr Gespräch zu halten. Wenn Sie zum Tischtennis gehen, werde ich nicht in der Lage sein, Ihr Gespräch zu halten.
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Indo
Indus (a large river in south-central Asia, rising in China (Tibet) and flowing through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea)
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o
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The fifteenth letter of the Portuguese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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e
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- and (connects two clauses indicating that the events occurred together, one after the other or without any special implication)
- and (connects the last and penultimate elements in a list)
- and (connects every element of a list)
- and (indicates a conjunction operation)
- and (indicates a great number of something)
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não
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- not; do not; have not (negates the meaning of the verb or adverb)
- (Brazil,colloquial) not; do not; have not (negates the meaning of the verb or adverb)
- not; do not; have not (negates the meaning of the verb or adverb)
- not; do not; have not (negates the meaning of the verb or adverb)
- non- (forms antonyms of adjectives)
- isn't it? right? (tag question)
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poderei
first-person singular future indicative of poder
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fazer
- to make
- to make
- to make
- to make
- to make
- to play; to pretend to be
- to turn; to reach an age; to have a birthday
- to sell (something) [with por ‘for a given price’] (usually to make cheaper in a bargain)
- to attend a course (academic or not)
- to pass (said of time)
- to be; to occur (said of a weather phenomenon)
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sua
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- Feminine singular form of possessive seu.
- feminine singular of seu
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palestra
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- lecture, talk (spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to a group)
- chat, talk (informal conversation)
- palaestra (public area in ancient Greece and Rome dedicated to the teaching and practice of wrestling and other sports)