Thomas holds a bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Spanish from Seattle University. Originally from the western U.S., he has studied in Mexico, worked in the U.S. as a bi-lingual patient services representative in the healthcare industry and in South Korea as an English teacher. He speaks English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. He currently lives in São Paulo, Brazil, where he has worked in translation for over 10 years.
(noun) (diminutive) (fem./masc.) (pl.) friends
The diminutive suffix "-inho/a" is a way of indicating that something is small. However, it is often used in a playful or cute, non-literal way and, therefore, does not necessarily mean that the subject or object it is used with is actually physically small. Pay special attention to the context to determine which is the case.
Thomas holds a bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Spanish from Seattle University. Originally from the western U.S., he has studied in Mexico, worked in the U.S. as a bi-lingual patient services representative in the healthcare industry and in South Korea as an English teacher. He speaks English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. He currently lives in São Paulo, Brazil, where he has worked in translation for over 10 years.