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I was watching City of God (Cidade de Deus) a year ago and I remember a jocular (and probably derogatory) word they used to describe "children"... well, I don't remember the actual word or I wouldn't be posting here, but it was rather ear-catching that it struck me it could be a known term. I think it's a word-combination.
Anyone?
Last edited by Logwood; 08/18/2006 4:56 PM.
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Uh, no.
I'm fluent in Portuguese but didn't see the movie. I'll ask some Brazilian friends.
One Spanish term is "mocoso" for brat - from their snotty noses. Might the Porteugese term be a close relative?
Hey, yea, that's it.
Gracias.
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