Starosta over 3 years ago [hidden] Cool. Now, kilometres to the south will leave you in Argentina where we don't call him by his name, but we leave it like "Bolsonabo" 3 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Sigfried666 over 3 years ago [hidden] Starosta said:Cool. Now, kilometres to the south will leave you in Argentina where we don't call him by his name, but we leave it like "Bolsonabo"I like to call him "Bostonaro", myself. 3 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
KoakumaBR over 3 years ago [hidden] Starosta said:Cool. Now, kilometres to the south will leave you in Argentina where we don't call him by his name, but we leave it like "Bolsonabo"Sigfried666 said:I like to call him "Bostonaro", myself.Why not take both and get Bostonabo? 8 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
BUT ≠PLUS Though they have completely different meanings, mas and mais are sometimes mistakenly used interchangeably on day to day speak and autocorrected online, like some commonly confused English words.