Question
Updated on
31 Mar 2015
- Russian
-
English (UK)
-
English (US)
-
Portuguese (Brazil)
Closed question
Question about Portuguese (Brazil)
O que significa a frase "eu sou mais eu"?
O que significa a frase "eu sou mais eu"?
Answers
31 Mar 2015
Featured answer
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Japanese
"I'm more myself" It's like saying that I'm good in *something* than someone else (comparing/high ego). I hope you got the idea hahaha.
Was this answer helpful?
Read more comments
- Portuguese (Brazil)
it is an expression of the Portuguese, it is difficult to make a translation of an expression. about the meaning is, I believe in myself and I'm better than him
Was this answer helpful?
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Japanese
"I'm more myself" It's like saying that I'm good in *something* than someone else (comparing/high ego). I hope you got the idea hahaha.
Was this answer helpful?
- Portuguese (Brazil)
Sometimes it's an answer you can give when someone is comparing you with someone else, or what you say when someone is bragging about something.
Was this answer helpful?
- Russian
Muito obrigada pra todos, não pensei de comparação com alguém. Portuguese é muito bonito)
[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
Sign up
Related questions
Recommended Questions
- what does chamo/chama mean when you just say the word without a sentence
- Qual frase é correta? 1 Como é perigoso aí, venha por trás de mim. 2 Como perigoso aí, venha at...
- O que significa quando uma coisa é "foda"? P. ex. = "Você é muito foda"
- What words or phrases can surprise a native speaker?
- Christian Ronaldo called himself an appetite fruit, translating what I guess is a Portuguese expr...
Topic Questions
- Is the word "Holler" commonly used in everyday conversation?
- Is the phrase "if my memory serves me correctly" natural to use?
- 1) There was old sex in the room and loneliness, and expectation, of something without a shape o...
- Why do they say "Go have fun" insisted "Go to have fun"?
- Could you call ‘a chamber maid’ just ‘a housekeeping’? Is it correct and common?
Newest Questions
- “Exactly” is formal and “absolutely” is informal. This was in my textbook is it still true?, be...
- 📍Do these sound natural? 1. I usually carry a sun umbrella on summer days, but I don't think I wi...
- Which one is correct "How many are there?" or "How many there are?"
- ①Doing the dishes is my least favourite. ②Doing the dishes is my least favourite chore. Should I...
- Because he passed the exam, his parents are very proud of him. → Because of his exam passing, hi...
Previous question/ Next question
Thank you! Rest assured your feedback will not be shown to other users.
Thank you very much! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.