In this lesson you will learn how to talk about housework in Portuguese.
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Tags: housework, phrases, vocabulary
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
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!
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
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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Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
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!
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
hey, spring is cooming! good post there, tnx for brazilianportuguesepod.com
Yep, you could say, arrumar o quarto, arrumar a casa… It means to tidy up. And yep it’s common.
Cheers!
André.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
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!
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.
Does “arrumar” fit into this lesson? I’ve learned it before, but don’t know if it is commonly used.