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

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Which river is the longest in Japan? Qual é o rio mais longo do Japão?
Having 25 letters, "anticonstitutionnellement" is the longest word in the French language. Com 25 letras, "anticonstitutionnellement" é a palavra mais longa da língua francesa.
He lived a long life. Ele viveu uma longa vida.
She had long blond hair. Ela tinha o cabelo comprido e loiro.
I don't like very long holidays. Eu não gosto de feriados muito extensos.
She lived a long life. Ela viveu uma longa vida.
She has got long hair. Ela tem cabelo comprido.
It is a long story. É uma longa história.
Rabbits have long ears and short tails. Os coelhos têm orelhas compridas e rabo curto.
This was a long letter. Era uma carta longa.
His hair is so long it reaches the floor. Seu cabelo é tão comprido que rela no chão.
That bridge isn't long. Aquela ponte não é longa.
This sentence is too long. Esta frase é longa demais.
Long live the Soviet Union! Longa vida à União Soviética!
Carol's dress is long. O vestido da Carol é longo.
Giraffes have very long necks. Girafas têm pescoços muito longos.
Our principal made a long speech. Nosso chefe deu um longo discurso.
It's been a long night. Foi uma noite longa.
She sent me a long letter. Ela me mandou uma longa carta.
Her long hair was completely wet. Seu longo cabelo estava completamente molhado.
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