portuguese

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{i} portekizli

Benim tarih öğretmenim eski bir Portekizli. - My history teacher is an old Portuguese.

Bu, Portekizli değil. - This is not Portuguese.

{i} Portekizce

Portekizce, İngilizce ve Rusça biliyorum. - I know Portuguese, English, and Russian.

O Portekizce konuşur. - She speaks Portuguese.

{s} Portekiz

O Portekizce konuşur. - She speaks Portuguese.

Carlos Queiroz, Portekiz Futbol Federasyonu tarafından kovuldu. - Carlos Queiroz was fired by the Portuguese Football Federation.

{i} (çoğ. Por.tu.guese) Portekizli
(sıfat) Portekiz
{s} Portekiz, Portekiz'e özgü
portekiz´e özgü
portuguese man-of-war
denizanası
Portuguese man
of-war (birkaç tür) renkli ve büyük medüz/denizanası
portuguese drama
portekiz draması
portuguese fiction
portekiz romanı
portuguese iberian
portekiz iberya dili
portuguese literature
portekiz edebiyatı
Englisch - Englisch
Of or pertaining to the people of Portugal or their culture

In San Diego County there is but one Portuguese fisherman, as is also the case in Los Angeles, the county immediately adjoining.

Of or pertaining to the region of Portugal

The British army had already moved over the border and the commander had established his HQ high in the central Portuguese mountains at Viseu.

Of or pertaining to the Portuguese language

The latter feature indicates that a Portuguese consonant cannot constitute the nucleus of a syllable.

A Romance language originating in Portugal, and now the official language of Portugal, Angola, Moçambique (Mozambique), São Tomé e Príncipe (São Tomé and Príncipe), Guiné Bissau (Guinea-Bissau), Cabo Verde (Cape Verde), Timor Leste (East Timor) and Brasil (Brazil)

Portuguese, however, is slightly different from Catalan, Spanish, and Romanian in that there is no strict adjacency requirement between wh-words and the verbal cluster in indirect questions.

A person native to, or living in, Portugal

Beresford required all materials for coatees, waistcoats and pantaloons to be sent out unmade, as the Portuguese were perfectly capable of making the suits up properly after delivery.

{a} belonging to Portugal
{n} a native or the language of Portugal
Portuguese is the language spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique. relating to Portugal, its people, or its language. Portuguese West Africa Portuguese East Africa Portuguese Republic Portuguese Guinea Portuguese language Portuguese man of war
The Portuguese are the people of Portugal
{i} native or resident of Portugal (country in southwestern Europe)
{s} of or pertaining to Portugal, from Portugal (country in southwestern Europe)
Official language of Portugal, Angola, Moçambique (Mozambique), São Tomé e Príncipe (São Tomé and Príncipe), Guiné Bissau (Guinea-Bissau), Cabo Verde (Cape Verde), Timor Leste (East Timor) and Brasil (Brazil)
Of, from, or pertaining to Portugal
{i} language spoken in Portugal and Brazil; language spoken in several countries (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, East Timor and Sao Tome and Principe)
Something that is Portuguese belongs or relates to Portugal, or its people, language, or culture
Individual born in Portugal
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the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the people of Portugal; "Portuguese wines
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Of or pertaining to Portugal, or its inhabitants
filete em blocos Bloco rectangular de peixe congelado, sem pele e sem espinhas peixe preparado sem cabeça e sem vísceras filete Web da busca
the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil
Traquictídeos Peixes da Família Trachichthyidae, Ordem Beryciformes Consulte a Fishbase para mais pormenores FishBase família taxonomia
raios das barbatanas Elementos osseos que dao suporte as barbatanas, e incluem espinhos e raios moles (segmentados) raio espinho raio mole Web da busca
homozigoto Organismo ou célula com duas cópias do mesmo alelo num determinado locus heterozigoto alelo locus Web da busca
a native or inhabitant of Portugal
(3 syl ) A native of Portugal, the language of Portugal, pertaining to Portugal, etc ; as Camoëns was a Portuguese, and wrote in Portuguese
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A native or inhabitant of Portugal; people of Portugal
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homozigoto Organismo ou célula com duas c pias do mesmo alelo num determinado locus heterozigoto alelo locus Web da busca
of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the people of Portugal; "Portuguese wines"
(3 syl ) A native of Portugal, the language of Portugal, pertaining to Portugal, etc ; as Camoëns was a Portuguese, and wrote in Portuguese
(160 million)
n pl A species of geese indigenous to Portugal They are mostly without feathers and imperfectly edible, even when stuffed with garlic
Portugal
Portuguese East Africa
A former country and colony of Portugal in Africa, now called Mozambique
Portuguese Guinea
A former colony of Portugal and country in Africa, now called Guinea-Bissau
Portuguese Water Dog
A water spaniel breed of gun dog originating in Portugal
Portuguese Water Dogs
plural form of Portuguese Water Dog
Portuguese West Africa
A former country and colony of Portugal in Africa, now called Angola
Portuguese man-of-war
A floating colony of hydrozoans (Physalia physalis) attached to a float; it superficially resembles a jellyfish
Portuguese men-of-war
plural form of Portuguese man-of-war
Portuguese citizen
{i} citizen of Portugal (country in southwestern Europe)
Portuguese language
Romance language spoken by about 170 million people in Portugal, Brazil, and other former Portuguese colonies. The first literary works in Portuguese date from the 13th-14th century. Standard Portuguese is based on the dialect of Lisbon. Dialectal variation in Portugal is limited, but the differences between Brazilian and European Portuguese are more extensive, including changes in phonology, verb conjugation, and syntax. The four major dialect groups are Northern (Galician, spoken in northwestern Spain), Central, Southern (including the Lisbon dialect), and Insular (including Brazilian and Madeiran) Portuguese
Portuguese man-of-war
{i} floating jellyfish-like oceanic hydrozoan with a noticeable blue float and long stinging tentacles
Portuguese man-of-war
A complex colonial siphonophore of the genus Physalia, of warm seas, having a bluish bladderlike float with a broad saillike crest from which hang numerous long stinging tentacles. a very large, poisonous jellyfish. Any of various floating, warm-water marine cnidarians (genus Physalia, class Hydrozoa) found worldwide but mostly in the Gulf Stream and the Indian and Pacific oceans. The medusa-form body consists of a translucent, jellylike, gas-filled float, which may be 3-12 in. (9-30 cm) long. Polyps beneath the float bear hanging tentacles up to 165 ft (50 m) long. Nematocysts on some polyps paralyze fish and other prey. Other polyps then attach to, spread over, and digest the victim. A third type of polyp is involved in reproduction. The painful sting of Physalia can cause fever, shock, or disruption of heart and lung function
Portuguese water dog
Any of a breed of strong, medium-sized dog developed in Portugal that is able to swim long distances and is characterized by webbed feet and a curved tail
portuguese escudo
formerly the basic monetary unit of Portugal; equal to 100 centavo
portuguese man-of-war
large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles
portuguese monetary unit
monetary unit in Portugal
Brazilian Portuguese
the form of the Portuguese language spoke in Brazil
Galician-Portuguese
The common ancestor of these languages, spoken in the Middle Ages, also called Old Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese
The division of Romance languages that encompasses Galician, Portuguese, Eonavian and Fala
Old Portuguese
The Portuguese language as spoken or written from 13th to 16th centuries
Portuguese.
Lusitanian
A Portuguese
portingal
Old Portuguese
The Portuguese language until the middle of the 16th century
portuguese

    Silbentrennung

    Por·tu·guese

    Türkische aussprache

    pôrçıgiz

    Aussprache

    /ˈpôrʧəˌgēz/ /ˈpɔːrʧəˌɡiːz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'pOr-ch&-"gEz, 'por-, -"gE ] (noun.) 1534. From Portuguese português.
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