Usage examples of "credit cards" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Where are your credit cards? Onde estão seus cartões de crédito?
Do you take credit cards? Vocês aceitam cartões de crédito?
Which credit cards can I use? Quais cartões de crédito eu posso usar?
May I use a credit card? Posso usar cartão de crédito?
Can I pay by credit card? Posso pagar com cartão de crédito?
Tom doesn't own a credit card. Tom não tem cartão de crédito.
Tom doesn't have a credit card. Tom não tem cartão de crédito.
I'd like to pay by credit card. Gostaria de pagar com cartão de crédito.
I would like to pay with a credit card. Gostaria de pagar com cartão de crédito.
"I feel like playing cards." "So do I." "Estou com vontade de jogar baralho." "Eu também."
We used to play cards all day and night. Costumávamos jogar baralho todo dia e noite.
I forgot to send New Year's cards to my friends. Esqueci de mandar cartões de Ano Novo aos meus amigos.
Japan's ODA largely consists of concessionary yen credit repayable in 30 years, carrying an interest rate of 2% or so. A Assistência Oficial para o Desenvolvimento do Japão consiste em grande parte de créditos em ienes para quitação em 30 anos, sob uma taxa de juros de cerca de 2%.
Let's put all the cards on the table. Vamos pôr todas as cartas na mesa.
It's time to show your cards. Está na hora de mostrar as cartas.
Take any two cards you like. Escolha duas cartas que você preferir.
The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the first class. There’s far less competition. O mundo é dividido entre pessoas que fazem as coisas e pessoas que levam o crédito. Tente, se puder, pertencer à primeira classe. Há muito menos competição.
Playing cards is interesting. Jogar baralho é interessante.
He's good at cards. Ele é bom em baralho.
The world is divided into people who get things done, and people who get the credit. O mundo é dividido em pessoas que fazem as coisas e em pessoas que recebem o crédito.
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