Usages of demasiado
Põe pimenta na sopa, mas não demasiado sal.
Put pepper in the soup, but not too much salt.
Há demasiado barulho na rua.
There is too much noise in the street.
Se torceres demasiado o pé, podes ficar com o tornozelo torcido.
If you twist your foot too much, you can end up with a twisted ankle.
Se a aplicação me distrair demasiado, eu acabo por a desinstalar sem pena.
If the app distracts me too much, I end up uninstalling it without regret.
Se a aplicação me distrair demasiado, eu acabo por desinstalá-la.
If the app distracts me too much, I end up uninstalling it.
Se a franja crescer demasiado, eu volto à cabeleireira na próxima semana.
If my fringe grows too much, I’ll go back to the hairdresser next week.
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