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21 how your tongue runs!
how your tongue runs!coll como você fala! que tagarela! -
22 in my mother tongue
in my mother tonguena minha língua materna. -
23 mother tongue
moth.er tongue[m∧ðə t'∧ŋ] n = link=mother%20language mother language. -
24 on the tip of the tongue
on the tip of the tonguena ponta da língua. -
25 ready tongue
ready tonguepresença de espírito. -
26 slip of the tongue
slip of the tonguedeslize. -
27 the dogs gave tongue
the dogs gave tongueos cachorros deram sinal, latiram (caça). -
28 to be a slip of the tongue
to be a slip of the tonguefazer um erro verbal, cometer um lapso verbal. -
29 to bite the tongue
to bite the tongueguardar segredo. -
30 to give the rough side of one’s tongue
to give the rough side of one’s tonguepassar uma descompostura, falar asperamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > to give the rough side of one’s tongue
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31 to give tongue
to give tonguelatir (cão de caça). -
32 to have a well oiled tongue
to have a well oiled tongueser bom de bico. -
33 with one’s tongue hanging out
with one’s tongue hanging outcom a língua de fora, ansiosamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > with one’s tongue hanging out
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34 hold one's tongue
(to remain silent or stop talking: There were a lot of things I wanted to say, but I thought I'd better just hold my tongue.) calar-se -
35 mother-tongue
noun (a person's native language: My mother-tongue is Hindi.) língua natal -
36 hold one's tongue
(to remain silent or stop talking: There were a lot of things I wanted to say, but I thought I'd better just hold my tongue.) segurar a língua -
37 mother-tongue
noun (a person's native language: My mother-tongue is Hindi.) língua materna -
38 native language/tongue
noun My native language is Spanish, but I also speak English and German.) -
39 native language/tongue
noun My native language is Spanish, but I also speak English and German.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > native language/tongue
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40 tongueless
tongue.less[t'∧ŋlis] adj 1 sem língua. 2 fig sem fala, mudo.
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