@Speakery I checked several times, and "FIRMA" can mean "COMPANY". Also, if you type "COMPANY" in English-to-Portuguese Google Translate, one of the results is "a firma". Same with if you typed "FIRMA" in Portuguese-to-English Google Translate, one of the results is "company".
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Speakery ∙ Shared June 29, 2024 at 8:46 AM
thats wierd im brasilian and last time i checked firma wasnt the word for company
Speakery ∙ Shared June 29, 2024 at 8:46 AM
i dont even recall ver sying firma before
MLPABCLoreFan ∙ Shared June 29, 2024 at 10:49 AM
@Speakery I checked several times, and "FIRMA" can mean "COMPANY". Also, if you type "COMPANY" in English-to-Portuguese Google Translate, one of the results is "a firma". Same with if you typed "FIRMA" in Portuguese-to-English Google Translate, one of the results is "company".