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#975 · Feb 19, 2024
Form of the verb "tomar": "take" (you all) as an imperative; also present subjun…
#974 · Feb 18, 2024
qualquer tributo ou imposto
#973 · Feb 17, 2024
first-person singular preterite indicative of prover
#972 · Feb 16, 2024
Future tense of "ver" (to see): "tu verás" = you will see.
#971 · Feb 15, 2024
A very stylish, vain man who dresses elegantly and affects refined manners; a da…
#970 · Feb 14, 2024
Form of "mexer" (3rd person plural subjunctive/imperative): that they move/stir/…
#969 · Feb 13, 2024
#968 · Feb 12, 2024
Verb form of "vexar": they humiliate, shame, or embarrass someone.
#967 · Feb 11, 2024
Indicates a smaller amount or intensity; also used for subtraction (minus).
#966 · Feb 10, 2024
plural of ente
#965 · Feb 09, 2024
terceira pessoa do plural do presente do indicativo do verbo finar
#964 · Feb 08, 2024
açúcar refinado, cristalizado e meio transparente
#963 · Feb 07, 2024
A succulent plant (aloe vera) used in cosmetics and home remedies, especially fo…
#962 · Feb 06, 2024
língua da Índia e Paquistão
#961 · Feb 05, 2024
Third-person plural present of "viver": they live (are alive, reside, or spend t…
#960 · Feb 04, 2024
#959 · Feb 03, 2024
A quick feint to deceive an opponent, pretending one move and doing another.
#958 · Feb 02, 2024
Distrust or suspicion; doubt about something or someone.
#957 · Feb 01, 2024
alcançar o que se desejava ou pedia
#956 · Jan 31, 2024
terceira pessoa do plural do presente do modo indicativo do verbo maçar
#955 · Jan 30, 2024
Plural of "teta": breasts; boobs.
#954 · Jan 29, 2024
raft
#953 · Jan 28, 2024
Verb form of "cair" (3rd person plural, imperfect past): they were falling/used …
#952 · Jan 27, 2024
Conjunction meaning “otherwise” or “if not,” introducing an alternative or negat…
#951 · Jan 26, 2024
A person who rivals or competes with another, aiming to match or surpass them.
#950 · Jan 25, 2024
nos brasões, espaço que é deixado para a linhagem dos filhos segundos
#949 · Jan 24, 2024
Vulgar slang for the vulva (female external genitalia).
#948 · Jan 23, 2024
Past tense of "adiar": he/she postponed; put off until later.
#947 · Jan 22, 2024
Related to the Saxons or Anglo-Saxon culture; it can also mean a Saxon person.
#946 · Jan 21, 2024
A wedge-shaped piece used to separate, adjust, or hold something in place, like …