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What is muié, in brazilian portuguese?

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What is muié, in brazilian portuguese?

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  1. Hi,

    Muié is the wrong way of saying mulher (woman) in Portuguese.


  2. Could the word be 'muito', which means 'much' or 'a lot' in portuguese.

  3. muié= Mulher, which means woman...

    It is a bad word, which comes from Guetto...

    I hope you'll understand what i mean...

  4. "Muié" is the same of "mulher" (woman), but in very bad portuguese.

  5. woman!

  6. Hi, I am Brazilian(but loving of the U.S.A.) ....... muié in Portuguese is  woman nickname

    kisses

  7. muié =mulher (women).....in a too bad portuguese. (guetto).

  8. Its slang for the word woman.

    Like saying she´s my gurl(instead of girl)

    Minha muié instead of minha mulher.

  9. muié= Mulher

    Basically a "street" way of saying it. Although I don't think tourists should try and use it.

  10. for what i understood she is woman; here in Brazil it has much slang and this is one of them.

  11. Woman or wife. It's just slang or common usage, as in 'street' language. It's not bad or wrong, it's just spelled the way it sounds, kinda like writing grls instead of girls.

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