Not cuddle but coddle. That’s one of my favourite words in English. I do this with other languages, too. It might not be an important word but I just like the sound of it. Coddle is such a word. If you’re learning English, you can live without it. Even if you’re a native speaker, you might never use it.
As a motivational teacher, I should encourage you to look the word up in an English dictionary (not a translator!). Today, though, I am feeling the Christmas spirit so I will go right ahead and show you the meaning.

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sim
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In spanish with somebody tell you “thanks”, we answer literaly very rude
“of nothing”. In english is so nice “youre wellcome”.
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I think it’s the same in Portuguese, isn’t it?
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