Sentence examples of "ficar" in Portuguese with translation "be"

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Ficar sozinho é um saco. Being alone sucks.
Você vai ou vai ficar? Are you going or not?
Preciso ficar sozinha para pensar. I need to be alone to think.
Ficar em casa é chato. Staying at home is boring.
Não posso ficar sem você. I can't be without you.
Tu não precisas ficar aqui. There is no need for you to stay here.
Você gosta de ficar sozinho? Do you like to be alone?
Preciso ficar sozinho para pensar. I need to be alone to think.
Por quanto tempo você vai ficar? How long will you be staying?
É inconfortável ficar sentado nesta cadeira. It is uncomfortable to be sitting on this chair.
Ficar em casa não é divertido. Staying home isn't fun.
Não chorem. Tudo vai ficar bem. Don't cry. Everything will be OK.
O chefe vai ficar bravo comigo. The boss will be angry at me.
Estou rindo para você ficar feliz. I am laughing so that you will be happy.
Ficar em casa é sem graça. Staying at home is boring.
Por quanto tempo vocês vão ficar? How long will you be staying?
Não chore. Tudo vai ficar bem. Don't cry. Everything will be OK.
Eu gosto de ficar com você. I like to be with you.
Creio que tudo vai ficar bem. I believe that everything will be fine.
Você não tem que ficar tão nervoso. You don't have to be so nervous.
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