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I'm sorry in Portuguese

I'm sorry in Portuguese

desculpa
phrase
Indicates the speaker's apology.
desculpe-me
phrase
Indicates the speaker's apology.
me desculpe
phrase
Indicates the speaker's apology.
perdão
phrase
Indicates the speaker's apology.
desculpa
phrase
(with an upward inflection) Indicates that the speaker is confused or requests information to be repeated; come again?, say again?, I beg your pardon?; see also Thesaurus:say again
desculpe-me
phrase
(with an upward inflection) Indicates that the speaker is confused or requests information to be repeated; come again?, say again?, I beg your pardon?; see also Thesaurus:say again
me desculpe
phrase
(with an upward inflection) Indicates that the speaker is confused or requests information to be repeated; come again?, say again?, I beg your pardon?; see also Thesaurus:say again
perdão
phrase
(with an upward inflection) Indicates that the speaker is confused or requests information to be repeated; come again?, say again?, I beg your pardon?; see also Thesaurus:say again
sinto muito
phrase
(with an upward inflection) Indicates that the speaker is confused or requests information to be repeated; come again?, say again?, I beg your pardon?; see also Thesaurus:say again
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