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What does Vim aki means in Brazil?

"Vim aki" is a Brazilian Portuguese phrase that means "I came here".

* Vim: "I came" (first-person singular past tense of the verb "vir", which means "to come")

* aki: "here" (this is a contraction of "aqui")

It's a very common and casual way to say "I came here" in Brazil. You might use it to explain why you are in a specific place, for example:

* "Vim aki pra te encontrar." (I came here to find you.)

* "Vim aki pra comprar pão." (I came here to buy bread.)

* "Vim aki pra te levar pra casa." (I came here to take you home.)

The phrase is often used in informal settings with friends and family.

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