seat or give in? Do you know the correct way? Know that both words exist in the Portuguese language.
Despite this, they have different meanings, so even though they are similar, they are not synonymous.
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Uma is a noun and mainly indicates the desire to drink something. Furthermore, according to the way in which it is conjugated, it can mean to anesthetize. Furthermore, it refers to the desire or craving for something.
The other refers to the act of giving up, giving up or letting go. In this case, it is the 3rd person singular of the present tense, or the 2nd person singular of the imperative.
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The word thirst is a noun referring to the desire to drink something, desire, eagerness or anxiety. Also, it is a conjugated form of the verb sedateie, anesthetize.
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The word give in is the conjugated form of the verb cede, in the singular of the present tense or in the 2nd person of the imperative. It indicates the act of letting go, loosening up, or giving up.
check the conjugation of ceding:
Yield – present tense
Yield – Imperative
Check out some examples below with the verb yield:
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