Usages of a banana
Para o pequeno-almoço de amanhã, quero uma banana, uma pera e uma laranja.
For tomorrow’s breakfast, I want a banana, a pear, and an orange.
Na mercearia, comprei um quilo de bananas e um pacote de leite.
At the grocery store, I bought a kilo of bananas and a packet of milk.
A mercearia da esquina deve ter bananas, peras e pêssegos mais baratos.
The grocery store on the corner probably has cheaper bananas, pears, and peaches.
Se bem que eu goste de banana e pera, hoje apetece-me mais morango.
Although I like banana and pear, today I feel more like having strawberry.
Depois do trabalho, eu passo na mercearia e compro bananas.
After work, I stop by the grocery store and buy bananas.
Test yourself: What does a banana mean?
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