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Tha ks my wealthy Brazilian connoisseur. Finally someone who dont hate.
Você tem uma bunda grande?fuck all that and watch come BMW car porn
Not into car porn. Not into sex porn, either. I prefer actual sex.
Está de me deixando de pau duro, Lotus.
LMAO. Settle down, amigo.
É médio. Não é plano, mas não é grande.
Meu amigo, do Brasileiros actually use você when asking a woman about her ass? You just don't bother with tu there?
Tu is used in some states, but here in Minas Gerais we use você more. People from São Paulo, Rio and the southern states use tu more.
But the plural "vós" is used by basically nobody nowadays.
@LotusBud one thing that might be confusing to you there are words ending in -da or -do
Many situations where they are employed
First, -do as verb terminations, in the conditional form:
Se você tivesse recebido a carta, saberia o que aconteceu. (If you had received the letter, you'd know what happened"
Você teria se machucado se tivesse subido naquela árvore. (You'd have gotten hurt if you had climbed that tree) See how -do was used in both verbs?
Second, as a collective of something, but not all cases followed this rule.
Mulherada - a bunch of women
Macacada - a bunch of monkeys
Meninada - a bunch of kids
Usually in this case, the termination is always -da
Third, as when something is used as a weapon, when hitting somebody
Chicote - whip / Chicotada (a slash with a whip)
Cadeira - chair / Cadeirada (hit something with a chair)
Vara - stick / Varada (being hit with one)
Garrafa - bottle / garrafada (being hit with a bottle)
Usually you use verbs like give or take with them.
Ele levou uma cadeirada durante a briga. (He took a hit by a chair in the fight)
A mãe deu uma varada no filho birrento. (The mother gave a hit with a stick on the kid throwing a tantrum) although you might translate it without the "gave" to make it better.
As a food or drink prepared with something
Laranjada - orange juice
Limonada - lemon juice
Macarronada - spaghetti with meatballs and sauce
Goiabada - guava paste
Bananada - banana paste
And also when you describing an action
Pegada - the act of picking or grabbing something
batida - the act of hitting something (car crash - batida de carro)
gemido - a moaning sound
latido - a dog bark
And so on.
Estás desapontado que minha bunda não é gigantesca? LMAO