Board Thread:Dragon City Mobile/@comment-187.123.139.234-20130617222819/@comment-11260165-20130809113018

yes, it's true! ^^- but we say "pintar = paint" here! So, "pintar as unhas" for us would be literaly "paint the nails" in English! XD that's why I've put "pintar" and not "polir", that we use here in Brazil more to say "clean it and make it bright"! =D