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Indo Глагол para Присоединение o Определитель tênis de mesa e Сочинительный союз não 🚫 Наречие poderei Глагол fazer Глагол sua Определитель palestra Существительное .
Глагол
Присоединение
Определитель
Сочинительный союз
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Наречие
Глагол
Глагол
Определитель
Существительное
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Слова и предложения
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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)