Sentence examples of "Comida" in Portuguese with translation "have"

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Não tinha como ela saber disso. She had no way to know about it.
Você quer comer sushi hoje à noite? Do you want to have sushi tonight?
É sempre útil ter economias como segurança. It is always useful to have savings to fall back on.
Ele costumava comer pão no café da manhã. He used to have bread for breakfast.
Eu como uma tigela de cereal toda manhã. I have a bowl of cereal every morning.
Você já comeu queijo com torta de maçã? Have you ever had cheese with apple pie?
"Quer mais um pouco?" "Não, já comi bastante." "Would you like any more?" "No, I've had enough."
Tom, o que você gostaria de comer no jantar? Tom, what would you like to have for dinner?
Há dez anos, um negócio como esse teria sido um sucesso. Ten years ago, such business would have been a success.
A pena segue o crime, como a sombra segue o corpo The gallows will have its own at last
Nascido no Japão, eu tenho como regra sempre ter arroz no jantar. Born in Japan, I make it a rule to have rice at dinner.
Vendo como não está surpreso, acho que você já deveria estar sabendo. Seeing that you're not surprised, I think you must have known.
Toda pessoa que utilize o esperanto ou trabalhe com ele é um esperantista, e cada esperantista tem o justo direito de considerar a língua como um simples meio de compreensão internacional. Anyone who uses or works with Esperanto is an Esperantist, and every Esperantist has the right to consider their language a simple medium for international comprehension.
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