Se intrometem em tudo
Meddle in everything
Language note: The verb 'intrometer-se' means 'to meddle' or 'to interfere'.
Culture note: Portrays a stereotype often used humorously in Brazilian culture about people being overly curious or meddlesome.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Se
[seh]
If
Used to indicate a condition or supposition.
Se você estudar, você passará.
If you study, you will pass.
intrometem
[een-troh-meh-ten]
interfere
To become involved in a situation without permission.
Eles sempre se intrometem.
They always interfere.
em
[ing]
in
Indicating inclusion within something.
Estou em casa.
I am at home.
tudo
[too-doo]
everything
All things; all the available things.
Ela quer tudo.
She wants everything.
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