Só Uma Amostra (Intermédio) > Lição 4 Question 1 of 30AI cannot do thatDrag the words into the correct order, from top to bottom:Euissonãofazerposso Eu não posso fazer isso poderto be able tofazer to do, to make Send feedback about this question Question 2 of 30Can you speak more slowly, please?Drag the words into the correct order, from top to bottom:porPodefalarmaisfavor?devagar, Pode falar mais devagar, por favor? If speaking informally (to a friend, colleague or family member), “pode” changes to “podes”:Podes falar mais devagar, por favor? Send feedback about this question Question 3 of 30 To give up hope, because it’s not likely to happenDrag the words into the correct order:Tirarcavalinhodachuvao Tirar o cavalinho da chuva Literally: “To take the little horse out from under the rain”Queres sair à noite com os teus amigos? Podes tirar o cavalinho da chuva."You want to go out at night with your friends? You can take the little horse out from under the rain. Send feedback about this question Question 4 of 30 To cut down on expensesDrag the words into the correct order:Apertarbolsacordõesàos Apertar os cordões à bolsa Literally: “To tighten the purse strings”Até ao Natal, temos que apertar os cordões à bolsa.Until Christmas, we have to tighten the purse strings Send feedback about this question Question 5 of 30I still don’t knowDrag the words into the correct order, from top to bottom:nãoEuseiainda Eu ainda não sei Send feedback about this question Question 6 of 306. I cannot do thatTranslate to Portuguese:Obrigado Eu volto já Boa tarde Eu não posso fazer isso poderto be able tofazer to do, to make Send feedback about this question Question 7 of 30 To deceive someone with false informationDrag the words into the correct order:deareiaalguémosolhosparaAtirar Atirar areia para os olhos de alguém Literally: “To throw sand into someone’s eyes”Não acredito nessa história, acho que estás a atirar-me areia para os olhos.I don't believe this story; I think you're throwing sand in my eyes Send feedback about this question Question 8 of 30 I need helpDrag the words into the correct order:ajudadeprecisoEu Eu preciso de ajuda Send feedback about this question Question 9 of 309. Can I help you?Translate to Portuguese:Muito obrigado Muito prazer Até à próxima Posso ajudá-lo? Send feedback about this question Question 10 of 3010. What’s up?Translate to Portuguese:Tudo bem? Olá Bom dia Desculpe This translates literally to “is everything well?” It is probably the most useful greeting you can learn, because it works in almost every situation, unless things are very formal. Send feedback about this question Question 11 of 30B11. Muito obrigado Translate to English:To the nextWelcomeWhat’s your name?Thank you very much Send feedback about this question Question 12 of 30 Sorry, I do not understandFill in the blank:, eu não entendo Send feedback about this question Question 13 of 3013. Desculpe Translate to English:SorryYou’re welcomeI understandI’m coming backThis is a formal way to ask for forgiveness, for example, after bumping into someone, or after making some other mistake. If you’re speaking informally, you say:DesculpaSorry informal Send feedback about this question Question 14 of 30Can you repeat that, please?Fill in the blank:Pode , por favor? Send feedback about this question Question 15 of 3015. Já vou! Translate to English:GoodbyeSee you tomorrowI’ll be right there!See you soon Send feedback about this question Question 16 of 3016. De nada Translate to English:You are welcomeSorrySee you soonWhat time is it? Send feedback about this question Question 17 of 30 The bill, pleaseFill in the blank:A , por favor Send feedback about this question Question 18 of 3018. Entendi Translate to English:I understoodIt can beOKSureThis past-tense conjugation comes from the verb entenderto understand Send feedback about this question Question 19 of 3019. Com licença Translate to English:I think notPardon meNo problemThe bill, pleaseThis phrase is useful when you’re asking for someone to move out of the way. It is also said before closing your door on someone leaving your home, or by a store clerk before taking money from your hand. Send feedback about this question Question 20 of 3020. Atirar o barro à parede Translate to English:To take a chance, even though it probably won’t go wellTo make a messTo do house renovationsLiterally: “To throw clay to the wall”Vou atirar o barro à parede, pode ser que ela aceite jantar comigo.I am going to throw clay at the wall; perhaps she will agree to eat dinner with me Send feedback about this question Question 21 of 3021. Ter a cabeça feita em água Translate to English:To be distractedTo take a showerTo be psychologically tiredLiterally: “Having one’s head turned into water”O Maria anda com a cabeça feita em água desde que nasceu o bebé.Maria has had her head turned into water since the baby was born Send feedback about this question Question 22 of 30How do you say that in Portuguese?Fill in the blank: se diz isso em português? Send feedback about this question Question 23 of 3023. Quanto custa? Translate to English:It’s all right?YesHow much is it?Of course! Send feedback about this question Question 24 of 3024. Tirar o cavalinho da chuva Translate to English:To always be prepared for what may happenTo give up hope, because it’s not likely to happenTo protect your belongings from the bad weatherLiterally: “To take the little horse out from under the rain”Queres sair à noite com os teus amigos? Podes tirar o cavalinho da chuva."You want to go out at night with your friends? You can take the little horse out from under the rain. Send feedback about this question Question 25 of 3025. A conta, por favor Translate to English:The bill, pleaseSorry, can you speak more slowly?I do not have coinsI do not understand Send feedback about this question Question 26 of 30C Listen and Type in Portuguese: Who is it? Send feedback about this question Question 27 of 30 Listen and Type in Portuguese: Calm down and listen!Literally: “Lower the ball!”Tens de baixar a bola, ou ainda és expulso da escola.You have to lower the ball, or else, you'll be expelled from school. Send feedback about this question Question 28 of 30 Listen and Type in Portuguese: I need help Send feedback about this question Question 29 of 30 Listen and Type in Portuguese: I still don’t know Send feedback about this question Question 30 of 30 Listen and Type in Portuguese: Can you repeat that, please? Send feedback about this question Loading… Congratulations, you have completed this unit! That was the last unit in this section, but check back later, as we’re always adding new units to the Learning Studio!