Usage examples of "bad language" in English with translation to Portuguese

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They smell bad. Eles fedem.
All the Finnish love their language. Todos os finlandeses amam sua língua.
Stay calm. I promise nothing bad will happen to you. Fique tranquilo, prometo que nada de ruim lhe acontecerá.
Can you speak my language? Dá pra falar minha língua?
To do him justice, he is not a bad man. Justiça seja feita, ele não é um homem mau.
I love my language! Eu amo a minha língua!
The situation went from bad to worse. A situação foi de a pior.
I wonder what language they speak in Brazil. Eu me pergunto que língua é falada no Brasil.
I stayed home because I had a bad cold. Eu fiquei em casa porque eu estava com um forte resfriado.
I know your language. Eu sei a sua língua.
You've traded bad for worse. Você trocou ruim por péssimo.
The foreigner speaks Japanese as if it were his native language. O estrangeiro fala japonês como se fosse sua língua nativa.
He has the bad habit of chewing his pencil. Ele tem o péssimo hábito de morder seu lápis.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. Nós realmente temos tudo em comum com os Estados Unidos atualmente exceto, é claro, a língua.
Tom has bad breath. Tom tem mau hálito.
Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different. Matemáticos são como os franceses: seja o que for que você disser a eles, eles traduzem em sua própria linguagem e transformam em uma coisa totalmente diferente.
It was bad enough that he usually came to work late, but coming in drunk was the last straw, and I'm going to have to let him go. Já era ruim o bastante que ele normalmente chegasse atrasado ao serviço, mas vir trabalhar bêbado foi a última gota d'água, e vou ter de demiti-lo.
This is due to English being a global language. Isso é devido ao inglês ser uma língua global.
And so the Big Bad Wolf huffed, and he puffed, and he blew down the tag that demanded a native check. E assim o Lobo Mau soprou e bufou, e derrubou a etiqueta que requeria a verificação de um nativo.
My native language is the most beautiful gift from my mother. Minha língua nativa é o presente mais bonito que a minha mãe me deu.
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