Usage examples of "Brazilian national capital company" in English with translation to Portuguese

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The company has a capital of 500,000 pounds. A companhia tem um capital de 500 mil.
Curupira is a character from Brazilian folklore. He's described as a man whose feet are turned backwards and who protects animals and forests. O Curupira é um personagem do folclore brasileiro. É descrito como um homem de pés virados para trás, que protege as matas e os animais.
Beijing is the capital of China. Pequim é a capital da China.
I've given my best for the company. Eu dei o melhor de mim pela empresa.
Can you sing the Argentine National Anthem? Você sabe cantar o Hino Nacional Argentino?
There was a Brazilian girl in my class last year. Havia uma garota brasileira na minha sala ano passado.
Do you know the capital of Belgium? Você sabe qual é a capital da Bélgica?
He could not adapt his way of life to the company. Ele não conseguiu adaptar seu estilo de vida à empresa.
Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality. Toda pessoa, como membro da sociedade, tem direito à segurança social e à realização, pelo esforço nacional, pela cooperação internacional e de acordo com a organização e recursos de cada Estado, dos direitos econômicos, sociais e culturais indispensáveis à sua dignidade e ao livre desenvolvimento da sua personalidade.
Laura is from Brazil. She is Brazilian. Laura é do Brasil. Ela é brasileira.
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. Kiev é a capital da Ucrânia.
We would like you to join our company. Nós gostaríamos que tu te juntasses à nossa empresa.
The national debt is growing. A dívida nacional está a aumentar.
Viana is a Brazilian municipality with an estimate population of 65000. Viana é um município brasileiro de aproximadamente 65 mil habitantes.
Capital of Japan is Tokyo. A capital do Japão é Tóquio.
The company stopped losing money. A companhia parou de perder dinheiro.
Have you ever memorized the national anthem? Você já memorizou o hino nacional?
John is writing an assignment about the Brazilian backcountry. João está escrevendo um trabalho sobre o sertão brasileiro.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Meu tio mora em Madri, a capital da Espanha.
Send this parcel to him in care of his company. Mande este pacote para ele aos cuidados da empresa dele.
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