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Lesson 242: Housework

In this lesson you will learn how to talk about housework in Portuguese.

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Category: Beginner, Everyday Life, Lessons   |   Published: Nov. 18, 2009  

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  1. Steven says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  2. andre says:

    Yes Steven! You can say “Vou arrumar a casa”. Something like “I’ll tidy up the house.” And yes, it it’s a common expression! Thanks for the comment!

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  3. soma uk says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  4. Michelle says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  5. Amy says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  6. andre says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  7. Paul says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  8. Rick says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  9. Karen says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  10. Steve says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  11. Anthony says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  12. Dave says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  13. George says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  14. Nick says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  15. Joseph says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  16. Sam says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  17. Larry says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  18. Ian says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  19. Ian says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  20. Patrick says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  21. Dave says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  22. Sean says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  23. Charles says:

    hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com

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  24. Ian says:

    Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.

    Cheers!

    André.

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  25. Daniel says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  26. Don says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  27. Eric says:

    Yes Steven! You can say “Vou arrumar a casa”. Something like “I’ll tidy up the house.” And yes, it it’s a common expression! Thanks for the comment!

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  28. Bill says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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  29. Tony says:

    Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.

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