Usage examples of "tende" in Portuguese with translation to English

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É possível indicar a data em que nasceu um idioma? "Mas que pergunta!", você tende a dizer. E mesmo assim tal data existe: 26 de julho, o Dia do Esperanto. Nesse dia, em 1887, apareceu em Varsóvia um livrinho de Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof sobre a "Língua Internacional". Is it possible to indicate a date on which a language came into life? "What a question!" you will be inclined to say. And yet such a date exists: the 26th of July, the Day of Esperanto. On this day in 1887 appeared in Warsaw a booklet by Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof about the "International Language".
Quanto mais velho você fica, mais você tende a aderir a ideias fixas. The older you grow, the more you tend to adhere to fixed ideas.
Não tens nada a temer. You have nothing to fear.
Isso nunca vai ter fim. This is never going to end.
Ei, tenha calma. Estou só brincando com você. Hey man, take it easy. I'm just messing with you.
Este zoológico tem dois ocapis. This zoo owns two okapis.
Takeshi tem um diário em inglês. Takeshi keeps a diary in English.
As frutas tendem a se estragar logo. Fruits tend to decay soon.
Tom não tem ligado para Mary ultimamente. Tom hasn't called Mary lately.
Tens visto algum filme ultimamente? Have you seen any movies lately?
Ele deve ter uns 40. He must be around 40.
Levando tudo em conta, ela tem uma vida feliz. All things taken into consideration, her life is a happy one.
Ele perdeu tudo o que tinha. He lost everything he owned.
O Sr. Green tem um cachorrinho. Mr Green keeps a little dog.
Treinos de audição tendem a ser monótonos. Listening practice tends to be monotonous.
Não reclama. Tens que ir. Don't complain. You have to go.
Lamento ter sido tão rude. I'm sorry I was so rude.
Maria tem aulas de piano uma vez por semana. Maria takes piano lessons once a week.
Meu pai tem um monte de livros. My dad owns a lot of books.
Aonde fores ter, faze como vires fazer Who keeps company with wolves, will learn to howl
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