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Title | A gota d’água: Colloquial Brazilian Portuguese Lesson |
Body | From: https://streetsmartbrazil.com/gota-dagua-brazilian-portuguese-lesson/ This video lesson looks at the colloquial Brazilian Portuguese phrase “a gota d’água” which literally means “a drop of water.” This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically signifies the last of a series of events that makes you no longer accept your bad situation. This post and video help students understand this colloquial phrase and would be a useful tool for teachers who are not innately aware of the colloquialisms specific to Brazil. Learn more at: https://streetsmartbrazil.com/gota-dagua-brazilian-portuguese-lesson/
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Source | StreetSmart Brazil |
Inputdate | 2019-11-19 08:57:08 |
Lastmodifieddate | 2019-11-25 04:24:48 |
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Publishdate | 2019-11-25 02:15:01 |
Displaydate | 2019-11-25 00:00:00 |
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