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Cupcake

Cupcake emoji is a Cupcake in its wrapper with frosting on top. Cupcakes are literally mini cakes baked in cups. They are sweet, bite sized cakes that are popular in parties. You can make them in any flavor and top them with a sweet frosting. They are messy to eat, especially with a lot of frosting, but they are so delicious it doesn’t matter. You can use this emoji with the 🎂 Birthday Cake emoji when making a list of what to buy food wise for the 🎉🥂 Party. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Curry Rice

Curry Rice emoji is the picture of a plate filled up with rice and curry — the latter is most likely part of the Japanese cuisine, as the emoji itself is of 🇯🇵 Japanese origin. Yet, it may be also Indian and any other version of curry. Just like any other food-related emoji, this one is used in the meanings related to eating and it may be combined with other emojis, for example, it is sometimes used together with 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Custard

Custard emoji is a picture of the famous dessert, based on cream and 🥚 Egg yolks — one of the numerous emojis representing various desserts of different origins along with 🍬 Candy emoji. And just like all the others, this one mainly relates to delicious meals, exquisite cuisine, restaurants, etc. It may serve as an illustration of someone’s preferences, and, of course, it may have many other meanings, depending on the person using it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cut Of Meat

Cut Of Meat emoji is a cartoonish Cut Of Meat with a 🦴 Bone in the middle. An apology to the vegetarians and vegans who will probably not like this emoji, but we have to fair to everyone. If you ❤️ Love meat and would eat it for every meal if you could, this emoji will be your best friend. Send it with a 🍖 Meat on Bone emoji to show that you will eat meat in any form, even on a stick. You can also use this emoji as an answer if someone asks you what you want to eat. Send it with the 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji to show your eagerness to cut into some nicely cooked meat. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dango

Dango emoji represents the unique dessert of Japanese origin — like 🍶 Sake emoji represents the original Japanese liquor. Dango is essentially some sweetened and colored 🍚 Rice balls on a stick. And unsurprisingly, this emoji is used chiefly related to 🇯🇵 Japanese culture and cuisine — though it may sometimes be linked to all desserts and sweets in general, especially with other “sweet” emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Doughnut

Doughnut emoji is the picture of a traditional and highly nutritious (because it is essentially sweet dough fried in oil) dessert with a 🍫 Chocolate glaze and some décor. It may be used in any context related to sweet things, tasty desserts, unhealthy eating, and bad habits. For example, together with 🍨 Ice Cream emoji, it may symbolize that someone is highly missing unhealthy 🍕 Food during the diet and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dumpling

Dumpling — a small mass of dough cooked by boiling or steaming. Sometimes it has meat inside or is cooked with sweet apple center. So, if you want to tell about your dinner when you enjoyed dumplings — use this emoji with 🤤 Drooling Face or ☺️ Smiling Face. Or you can describe with this emoji Slavic and Baltic hospitality, since it is very traditional food in 🇷🇺 Russia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, and 🇱🇹 Lithuania. In a funny context you can use Dumpling emoji to describe a plumpy person. But, hopefully you won’t be that cruel. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ear Of Corn

Ear of Corn emoji is the picture of corn or maize cob with leaves — in its original form in which it naturally grows. This cereal is the integral ingredient in many cuisines, including Mexican. Also, it is what 🍿 Popcorn is made of. It may be used in the context of 🍳 Cooking any corn-based meals (together with other ingredients like the spice represented by 🌶️ Hot Pepper emoji). It also quite often appears in the context of healthy eating. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Egg

Egg emoji is a simple white Egg pointing up. What came first, the 🐔 Chicken or the egg? The age-old question that can actually have both being the answer, depending how you explain it. Eggs, though, are mostly used as a type of 🍕 Food rather than a philosophical journey. Use this emoji with the 🥓 Bacon emoji if you are craving some breakfast foods, even if it isn’t in the morning. You can also use this emoji to tease your smart friends. If you didn’t know, Egghead is a slang term for nerds or highly academic people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Eggplant

Eggplant emoji is a picture of a vegetable of dark violet color, also known as aubergine. Though its original meaning is much like 🍅 Tomato emoji and other vegetable-related emojis, Eggplant somehow has become a subject of numerous jokes, and it is mainly used as a synonym for male genitalia across social media — this surprises many people, yet it is so. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for useless. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Falafel

Falafel emoji is two falafels, one showing its full shape and the other cut in half to show the inside. Falafels are deep fried balls made out of chickpeas, fava beans, or both with some spices added to the dough. You can use this emoji to show your cravings for a 🍩 Doughnut alternative. It can also be used whe you are talking about Western Asian culture for project or just out of interest. Pair it with the Doughnut emoji when you want a fried pastry. It can also be used with the 🤤 Drooling Face emoji to show your cravings for falafels. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fish Cake With Swirl

Fish Cake With Swirl emoji depicts the product, which was initially called Narutomaki in 🇯🇵 Japan — essentially, this product is the same as the 🦀 Crab sticks sold in the USA and Europe. Yet, it is designed differently. Effectively, Along with 🍣 Sushi emoji and others, this one represents the original Japanese cuisine, so no wonder that in most cases, it is used in the meanings related to this country and its traditions. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Flatbread

Flatbread emoji represets a thin version of bread that sometimes looks like a tortilla. Since it is a food, you can use this emoji if someone is buying you 🍞 Bread or a sandwich and you specifically want to eat flatbread. It can also be used for its shape, since it is round, as a way to describe to someone what something looks like, because 🍕 Food makes everything better. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fondue

Fondue emoji is an image of the cheesy snack where you can dip anything you like into a pot of melted 🧀 Cheese. Fondue is a popular treat at 🎉🥂 Parties, some even being surrouned around the treat, so you can use this emoji when talking about having a fondue party or fondue at your party. It can also be used in a cute way to tell someone you find them cheesy and you ❤️ Love it. Send it with the 🥳 Partying Face emoji to invite people to your Fondue party. Or send it with the 😊 Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes emoji to tell someone you love them, cheesiness and all. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fork And Knife

Fork and Knife emoji is the picture of the two most-used cutlery items used for eating non-liquid food. This emoji is a “cut” version of 🍽 Fork and Knife With Plate. Unsurprisingly, it is used in every context related to meals. For example, it may symbolize that the person using it is hungry or otherwise full. It may be a symbol of restaurants and cafes; it may symbolize the superior taste of some meal, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fork And Knife With Plate

Fork and Knife With Plate emoji is the picture of the two cutlery items — just like in case of 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji but with an empty plate between them. Unsurprisingly, the picture of this set of table-ware is most often used in the context of eating and anything related to it — for example, it may symbolize waiting for a meal, 🍕 Food of any kind, going to a restaurant or a café, having finished a delicious meal, and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fortune Cookie

Fortune Cookie. Have you ever been to a Chinese Restaurant? After yummy noodles and 🦆 Duck (even in Takeout Box), you will receive a Fortune 🍪 Cookie. And it will tell you about your future… Will you fall in ❤️ Love? Will you win the lottery? Will you be lucky for the whole next week? Use this emoji to motivate your friends to go to a Chinese restaurant. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

French Fries

French Fries emoji is the picture of a pack of fried potatoes, which looks much like McDonalds fries (it is another name) due to the red color of the box (though there is no McDonalds logo on it) or the same meal cooked in any other fast 🍕 Food restaurant. Along with the meal represented by 🌭 Hot Dog emoji, this one is in the list of meal emojis associated with American cuisine and is used in every context related to food. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fried Shrimp

Fried Shrimp emoji is a picture of the country's traditional Japanese meal known as Ebi furai. Essentially, it is a big prawn fried in a special soft dough. Unlike many other Japanese cuisine-related emojis like 🍥 Fish Cake With Swirl emoji, this one is unmistakably recognizable as what it is — so, it is not obligatory used about 🇯🇵 Japan and Asia — it often appears when it comes to 🍕 Food, restaurants, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Garlic

Garlic emoji is an image of a full Garlic bud. Garlic is a a fantastic seasoning you can use to add flavor to any dish, so you can use it when talking about food whether it be to add it as a 🍳 Cooking ingredient or to go buy some. Since it does have a bit of a strong odor it can also be used when talking about something that smells. Pair it with the 🍝 Spaghetti emoji when you want to add some flavor to your pasta. Or pair it with the 🦨 Skunk emoji to really enforce that something is smelly. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Glass Of Milk

Glass of Milk emoji is the picture of a simple glass filled up with milk (Though, Microsoft’s version looks more like a bottle with a straw.) — 🥵 Hot or 🥶 Cold. It may be used in various contexts, for example, together with 🍪 Cookie emoji it may depict a breakfast or a supper or just a favorite children’s snack. Some people may also use it in the meaning of glass filled with other milk products like yogurt or not milk ones like soy milk. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Grapes

Grapes emoji is the picture of a cluster of grape berries in the form they naturally grow on the vine. This fruit is traditionally used to make different types of wine, and it's not surprising that the emoji is often used in the context of wine in all its forms. Also, it can mean exactly what it is, i.e. tasty fruit in the context of diet, in this sense it is often used together with other emojis from the same group like a 🍊 Tangerine emoji and others. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Green Apple

Green Apple emoji is a picture of the fruit, which has become an emblem of one of the most recognized brands of the same name. But, apart from that, it has always been an integral element of healthy eating and dieting (it keeps the doctor away, according to the well-known proverb, after all). So, no wonder it is mainly used precisely in the context of a healthy lifestyle — especially with other nutritious fruit and berries. Also, it may mark an ingredient of some meals like apple 🥧 Pie. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Green Salad

Green Salad emoji is the picture of a plate filled up with lots of greenery, various healthy vegetables like 🍅 Tomatoes, 🥒 Cucumbers, 🧅 Onions, and other products like boiled 🥚 Eggs (all depends on the emoji provider). As for the meanings, this emoji may be used in the context of food and eating in general (especially together with other emojis like 🥓 Bacon emoji, for example). Also, it may mean healthy way of life and dieting. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hamburger

Hamburger emoji is a picture of a traditional American meal consisting of two buns and a meat patty between them. There may also be other ingredients like lettuce, 🧀 Cheese, various sauces, slices of 🍅 Tomato, and so on. The emoji may be used in the USA and the context of food, 🍳 Cooking, and eating — in the latter case, it often goes together with other meals-emojis like 🍗 Poultry Leg emoji, for example. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Honey Pot

Honey Pot emoji is the picture of a pot filled with honey — just the same as the one Winnie-the-Pooh used to eat honey from — depending on the emoji provider, there may be or there may be no special 🥄 Spoon in it. It may be used alone together with 🐝 Honeybee emoji in its direct meaning, i.e. to illustrate anything related to honey. It may be also used regarding a loved person, i.e. instead of the words like “sweetie” or “honey”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hot Beverage

Hot Beverage emoji is an image of a mug with a coffee, hot chocolate, or black tea, or any other hot drink of dark color imaginable — these hot drinks are the most popular outside Asia (for Asian countries and 🇯🇵 Japan, in particular, 🍵 Teacup Without Handle emoji would be more characteristic). This emoji is used in the context related to pleasant evenings, relaxing, keeping warm in ❄️ Winter, or getting awake in the morning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hot Dog

Hot Dog emoji is the picture of one of the most popular street food products, which has become a trademark to American cuisine as it is seen abroad — along with fried potatoes represented by 🍟 French Fries emoji. This very emoji, just like all the other 🍕 Food-related ones, is used mostly in its direct meaning — i.e. in every context related to street food, eating, being hungry, buying snacks, or even visiting 🏀 Basketball games. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hot Pepper

Hot Pepper emoji is the picture of an extremely hot red vegetable, used as a spice in many dishes and sauces. For example, together with the vegetable represented by 🍅 Tomato emoji, this one may make a perfect spicy sauce for 🍝 Spaghetti or 🍕 Pizza. So, unsurprisingly, it is used in the context of 🍳 Cooking as a symbol of an ingredient. It may also serve as a synonym for “hot” and “sexy” — be that someone’s appearance or some new trend. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ice

Ice Cube emoji is a cube of ice that is melting slightly as shown by the 💦 Water droplets coming off of it. Ice cubes are effectively used to cool drinks that are too warm, especially on a hot day. You can use this emoji when planning a 🎉🥂 Party to remember not to forget the ice. If someone is rather heated and needs to cool off you can send this emoji to politely tell them to sit back and calm down before they say anything they might regret. Use it with the 🥤 Cup With Straw emoji asking for some ice to cool off your drink. For your mad friend, send it with the 😌 Relieved Face emoji to tell them that they have to calm down. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ice Cream

Ice Cream emoji represents the traditional Ice Cream of different flavors, served in a bowl and decorated with various dressings. It looks much like the 🍧 Shaved Ice emoji, but it is the different type of dessert as it is made of milk or cream. The emoji itself is often used in the context of 🌻 Summer, having a good time, and also in the context of ❤️ Love to all things sweet. Some people also use it as a symbol for light depression. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Jar

The 🫙 Jar emoji is an empty glass jar with a closed lid. Appearing in Unicode 14.0 in September 2021, the emoji represents tightness, the concept of storing food, putting something into preservation, savings, and emptiness. 🙅‍♂️ Are you out of food at 🏠 Home? Then send the emoji 🫙 “Jar” in a message. This will signal that it’s time to go to the 🏪 Store and restock. To be even more specific, add the emoji of the food to be bought. This could be the emojis 🍪 “Cookie”, 🥛 “Glass of milk” and 🫘 “Beans”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Kitchen Knife

Kitchen Knife emoji is a picture of a specific type of knife, which is commonly used in kitchens all over the 🌍 World with different purposes (though this shape originally comes from 🇯🇵 Japan, where it is used for slicing meat and fish). Unsurprisingly, it is used in the context of cutting (for example, with 🍞 Bread emoji). However, it may also appear in the context of murders and self-defense. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Kiwi Fruit

Kiwi Fruit emoji is the picture of a famous bright green fruit with brown “hairy” skin (in this sense, it is a bit like the one represented by 🍑 Peach emoji). To prevent any confusion, all emoji providers depicted it cut in halves. As the fruit is extremely healthy, it often appears in the context of a healthy diet. Also, it is sometimes used in relation to exotic countries and all sorts of fruit. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Leafy Green

Leafy Green emoji is an image of a head of romaine lettuce. Leafy greens are leaf vegetables, to put it simply. Like lettuce, spinach, and kale, these vegetables resemble leaves that people can eat. You can mix the many leafy greens to make a light and healthy salad. The gardens also make an excellent companion to meat and other vegetables. Send this emoji with a 🌽 Ear of Corn emoji or 🍆 Eggplant emoji to show that you plan to eat a super healthy and vegetable-inspired meal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Lemon

Lemon emoji is the picture of the sour citrus, which is used for making lemonade and many other tasty drinks and meals. So, it is no wonder that it often appears in the messages and posts about 🍕 Food and Drinks. Apart from the food-related context, this emoji is even more often used when it comes to bitterness and troubles (like in the proverb about life, “giving lemons”); on top of that it is sometimes used as a mark for crybabies and people, who treat others not the way they deserve. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Lobster

Lobster emoji is a rather expensive yet delicious sea dwelling creature. When you think about a Lobster, you would usually pair it with a 🍣 Sushi emoji when you are craving seafood. Or you can use it with the 🌊 Water Wave emoji if you want to take a trip down to the beach with a friend. Lobsters also have painful claws which no one wants to touch. If you know someone with rough hands like that you can pair the Lobster with a 🧤 Gloves emoji to kindly tell someone to put on some gloves or get their hands looked at before touching you again. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Lollipop

A Lollipop emoji depicts a colorful hard 🍬 Candy on a stick. This candy is associated with childhood, playful mood, sweetness, joyfulness, and happiness — and these are exactly the most common meanings it gives to some messages or posts. Less often, it is used in a sexual and even offensive context. Along with other food-related emoji, it is also one of the signature emojis of food bloggers, especially of those, who make desserts. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mango

Mango emoji is a yellow-orange tropical fruit that is sweet and juicy. They are a bit messy to eat, but the stickiness is worth it. If you ❤️ Love the tropics and especially mangos, you can send this emoji with the 🌊 Water Wave emoji. The Mango can also be used to describe people too, believe it or not. If you think someone is good looking and “juicy”, so to say, send this emoji with the 😏 Smirking Face emoji to show your rather kinkier thinking. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mate

Mate emoji is the image of the traditional South American caffeine-rich infused drink. It is made by steeping yerba Mate leaves in hot 💦 Water that is then served in a clabash gourd and sipped through a metal straw. You can use this emoji when you are craving a caffeinated drink. Since not many people know what Mate is this emoji may be used when talking about drinks in general. Pair this emoji with a ☕ Hot Beverage emoji when you want some coffee. It can also be paired with another drink emoji, like the 🥛 Glass of Milk emoji when you are craving a drink but not sure what you want. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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@Unknown - Oct 23

Boa tarde a Todos ! Eu moro na Irlanda mas não sei falar Inglês, estou em busca de um aplicativo ou livro Traduzido para Português para fazer a Prova Teórica pois descobri que a prova pode ser feita com a Ajuda de um Tradutor, mas o problema é que para estudar só encontrei Livros e Aplicativos em Inglês.

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@Unknown - Oct 17

Muito obrigada. Vou fazer o teste para tirar minha carteira e estes sinais são diferentes, alguns, de como são no Brasil. Muito utilizo teste e todas as placas

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@Unknown - Aug 27

A placa escrito 止まれ.e parar e não •Dê passagem a todos os motoristas.

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@Unknown - Aug 15

Muito non arigatou

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@Unknown - Aug 08

EXCELENTE , MUITO BOM .....BRAVISSIMO

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@Unknown - Jun 02

Muito Bom!!

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@Unknown - Apr 19

Com o L , quantas pessoas podem ir dentro do carro

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@Unknown - Mar 14

ajuda nos estudos .

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@Unknown - Mar 02

Gostei

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@Unknown - Mar 01

Sinal traffic island

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@Unknown - Feb 19

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Feb 19

Eu só quero matrícular!

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@Unknown - Feb 15

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Feb 07

Acertei 75 de 84

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@Unknown - Feb 07

Bom demais

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@Unknown - Dec 01

Encantada com a generosidade!

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@Unknown - Nov 21

Gostei muito do teste

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@Unknown - Nov 16

Agradecida!

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@Unknown - Sep 07

gostei muito bom

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Sep 04

Encantada

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@Unknown - Sep 04

Encantada!

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@Unknown - Aug 29

foi bom

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@Unknown - Aug 22

CADA VEZ APRENDO MAIS ; ACERTEI 139 DE 153 PERGUNTAS ; TODOS OS DIAS TENTO ESTUDAR UM POUCO

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Exlente, vou estudar para o teste.

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@Unknown - Jul 22

Obrigada pelo conteudo, estou me preperando para o teste

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@Unknown - May 07

Um cidadão português com a carta de condução categoria B está autorizado a conduzir um veículo de 11 lugares no México, visto que em Portugal apenas pode conduzir no máximo com 9 passageiros?

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@Unknown - Apr 02

Melhor não tem, estão de parabéns.

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@Unknown - Feb 28

excelente

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@Unknown - Feb 09

Exelente información

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@Unknown - Aug 20

EXCELENTE

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@Unknown - Aug 09

Muito bom, e explicativo!!!

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@Unknown - Aug 09

Muito legal

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@Unknown - Jun 08

Muito bom

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@Unknown - Apr 13

Me ajudou muito , obrigada .

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@Unknown - Apr 04

Muito esclarecedor !

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@Unknown - Jan 01

É incrível a confusão existente entre os condutores, sobre a circulação no corredor do BUS... Sabemos que não podemos circular, mas é inevitável o seu uso se mudarmos de direcção. Mesmo assim muita gente não entende isto e reina uma completa confusão.

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@Unknown - Oct 14

Os sinais são muito claros. Estou me preparando para o exame da troca da carteira de motorista. E estas informações podem me ajudar muito.

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@Unknown - Oct 09

Boa noite. Na Índia, conduz-se à esquerda ou à direita?

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@Unknown - Oct 02

Estou amando

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@Unknown - Sep 14

Estou a aprender imenso. Obrigada

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