thicker
Mais grosso
Bet
Aposta
to pull
Puxar
branch
Ramo
Bridge
Ponte
Eggs
Ovos
kidneys
Rins
stone
Pedra
Pain
Dor
In
We use in to talk about where something is in relation to a larger area around it
Into
We use into to talk about the movement of something, usually with a verb that expresses movement (e.g. go, come). It shows where something is or was going:
to look forward
Esperar ansiosamente
Bored
entediado
to be bored
Está entediado
to be boring
Ser chato
I won’t watch TV this evening
Eu não vou assistir TV essa noite
I’m going to watch TV this evening
Vou assistir tv essa noite
I will watch TV this evening
Eu vou assistir tv essa noite
Enjoy
Aproveite