"afu" meaning in Portuguese

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Adverb

IPA: /aˈfu/ [Brazil]
Etymology: Clipping of a fuder (“cool, nice; much, a lot”) Etymology templates: {{clipping|pt|a fuder|t=cool, nice; much, a lot}} Clipping of a fuder (“cool, nice; much, a lot”) Head templates: {{pt-adv|hascomp=no}} afu (not comparable)
  1. (South Brazil, slang, colloquial) very; a lot; very much (to a great extent or degree) Tags: South-Brazil, colloquial, not-comparable, slang Synonyms: muito, bastante [Mozambique], maningue [informal], bem [archaic], mui
    Sense id: en-afu-pt-adv-pt:very Categories (other): Southern Brazilian Portuguese
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: a fuder [South-Brazil, colloquial, slang], afudê [South-Brazil, colloquial, slang]

Determiner

IPA: /aˈfu/ [Brazil]
Etymology: Clipping of a fuder (“cool, nice; much, a lot”) Etymology templates: {{clipping|pt|a fuder|t=cool, nice; much, a lot}} Clipping of a fuder (“cool, nice; much, a lot”) Head templates: {{pt-det|inv=1}} afu (invariable)
  1. (South Brazil, slang, colloquial) much; many; a lot of; lots of Tags: South-Brazil, colloquial, invariable, slang Synonyms: muito, bastante [Mozambique], maningue
    Sense id: en-afu-pt-det-pt:a_lot_of Categories (other): Southern Brazilian Portuguese
  2. (South Brazil, slang, colloquial) too much; too many (an excessive amount of) Tags: South-Brazil, colloquial, invariable, slang Synonyms: demais
    Sense id: en-afu-pt-det-pt:too_much Categories (other): Southern Brazilian Portuguese, Pages with 9 entries, Portuguese determiners, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese indeclinable determiners Disambiguation of Pages with 9 entries: 24 5 48 2 0 4 5 2 10 Disambiguation of Portuguese determiners: 12 8 80 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 22 9 69 Disambiguation of Portuguese indeclinable determiners: 13 8 79
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: a fuder [South-Brazil, colloquial, slang], afudê [South-Brazil, colloquial, slang]
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          "english": "I have many things to do.",
          "text": "Tenho coisa afu pra fazer.",
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          "english": "It rained a lot.",
          "text": "Choveu água afu.",
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          "english": "I like you very much.",
          "text": "Te curto afu.",
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          "text": "Tá frio afu, piá.",
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