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Escondido, escondida

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  • GusO This user is from outside of this forum
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    Escondido, escondida.

    Tweets escondidos (hidden) because they were answers to other previous tweets.

    #wordsinPortuguese

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      Escondido, escondida.

      Tweets escondidos (hidden) because they were answers to other previous tweets.

      #wordsinPortuguese

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      Also a bit of grammar.

      In Portuguese (and Italian, and French), the adjective comes after the noun:

      um tweet escondido / a hidden tweet
      um livro escondido debaixo da almofada
      uma casa escondida na floresta 🌳🌳🏡🌲🌳

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        Also a bit of grammar.

        In Portuguese (and Italian, and French), the adjective comes after the noun:

        um tweet escondido / a hidden tweet
        um livro escondido debaixo da almofada
        uma casa escondida na floresta 🌳🌳🏡🌲🌳

        GusO This user is from outside of this forum
        GusO This user is from outside of this forum
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        🌳🌳🏡🌲🌳

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