How to say "eat with your mouth closed" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "eat with your mouth closed" translates to  Comer de boca fechada 

Transliteration: koh-mehr jee boh-kah feh-shah-dah

🇧🇷 É importante comer de boca fechada em público.

🗣️ eh eem-pohr-tahn-teh koh-mehr jee boh-kah feh-shah-dah ehn poo-blee-koh

🇺🇸 It's important to eat with your mouth closed in public.



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How to say "eat with your mouth closed" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "Comer de boca fechada" which translates to "Eat with your mouth closed".

How to pronounce "Comer de boca fechada" (eat with your mouth closed) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "Comer de boca fechada" is pronounced as "koh-mehr jee boh-kah feh-shah-dah".

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