Usages of o croissant
Ao pequeno-almoço, eu comi um croissant quente e o Pedro fez uma torrada com manteiga.
At breakfast, I ate a warm croissant and Pedro made a piece of toast with butter.
Comprei um croissant para a viagem, mas acabei por o guardar para depois do almoço.
I bought a croissant for the trip, but I ended up saving it for after lunch.
Isto não era para ficar na bagageira; era para levares o croissant contigo.
This wasn’t supposed to stay in the trunk; you were supposed to take the croissant with you.
A colega cuja irmã trabalha na padaria trouxe-nos torradas e croissants.
The colleague whose sister works at the bakery brought us toast and croissants.
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