Sentence examples of "num" in Portuguese with translation "on"

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Ainda nunca entrei num avião. I've never gotten on a plane yet.
Rasguei meu casaco num prego. I tore my jacket on a nail.
Você já esteve num helicóptero? Have you ever been on a helicopter?
Ele a mantém num pedestal. He has her on a pedestal.
Vocês já entraram num barco? Have you ever got on a boat?
Você já entrou num barco? Have you ever got on a boat?
Há um velho sentado num banco. There is an old man sitting on a bench.
Quase tropecei num gambá noite passada. I almost stepped on a skunk last night.
Você já sentiu tontura num avião? Have you ever felt dizzy on a plane?
Você já teve enjoo num trem? Have you ever felt nauseous on a train?
Você já teve náusea num trem? Have you ever felt nauseous on a train?
Vocês já sentiram tontura num avião? Have you ever felt dizzy on a plane?
O Natal cai num domingo este ano. Christmas falls on Sunday this year.
Você já se sentiu tonta num avião? Have you ever felt dizzy on a plane?
Você já se sentiu enjoado num trem? Have you ever felt nauseous on a train?
Gastei três mil ienes num CD novo. I spent 3,000 yen on a new CD.
Você já se sentiu tonto num avião? Have you ever felt dizzy on a plane?
São Valentim cai num domingo este ano. St. Valentine's Day falls on Sunday this year.
Aquele não é ele sentado num banco? Isn't that him sitting on a bench?
Vocês já se sentiram tontos num avião? Have you ever felt dizzy on a plane?
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