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1 Portuguese
Portuguese [‚pɔ:tʃʊ'gi:z]∎ the Portuguese les Portugais mpl2 noun(b) (language) portugais mportugais(embassy, history) du Portugal; (teacher) de portugais►► Zoology Portuguese man-of-war physalie f -
2 Portuguese
Portuguese [‚pɔ:tjʊˈgi:z]1. adjective2. nounb. ( = language) portugais m* * *[ˌpɔːtjʊ'giːz] 1.1) ( person) Portugais/-e m/fthe Portuguese — les Portugais mpl
2) ( language) portugais m2.adjective [course] portugais -
3 Portuguese
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4 Portuguese
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Portuguese
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5 Portuguese man-of-war
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6 Portuguese-speaking
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7 Portuguese-speaking
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Portuguese-speaking
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8 Portuguese, History, and, Heritage, Month
Mois m de l'histoire portugaise et du patrimoine portugaisEnglish-French legislative terms > Portuguese, History, and, Heritage, Month
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9 Creoles and pidgins, Portuguese-based (Other)
cpp—créoles et pidgins portugais, autrescréoles et pidgins portugais, autresEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Creoles and pidgins, Portuguese-based (Other)
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10 pt
Portuguesele code pour représentation ( ISO 639-1) de nom de (d'):portugaisEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > pt
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11 cpp
Creoles and pidgins, Portuguese-based (Other)le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):créoles et pidgins portugais, autresEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > cpp
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12 por
Portuguesele code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):portugaisEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > por
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13 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Amérique latine -
14 pidgin
['pi‹ən](any of a number of languages which consist of a mixture of English, French, Portuguese etc and some non-European (especially African) language: Beach-la-mar is a pidgin spoken in parts of the southern Pacific Ocean; ( also adjective) pidgin English.) pidgin -
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16 bluebottle
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17 master
master ['mɑ:stə(r)]1 noun(a) (of household, dog, servant, situation) maître m;∎ the master of the house le maître de maison;∎ to be master in one's own house être maître chez soi;∎ to be one's own master être son propre maître;∎ to be (the) master of one's fate être maître de son destin;∎ he's master of the situation il est maître de la situation;∎ proverb like master like man tel maître, tel valet∎ chess master maître m;∎ he's a master at the art of ducking questions il est maître dans l'art d'éluder les questions(c) School (in primary school) instituteur m, maître m d'école; (in secondary school) professeur m; (private tutor) maître m;∎ history master professeur m d'histoire∎ Master of Arts/Science (person) titulaire mf d'une maîtrise de lettres/de sciences; (qualification) maîtrise f ès lettres/ès sciences;∎ she's doing a master's (degree) in philosophy elle prépare une maîtrise de philosophie∎ Master David Thomas Monsieur David Thomas;∎ Master David (said by servant) Monsieur David∎ Nautical master's certificate brevet m de capitaine∎ Computing master (disk) disque m maître(b) (in trade) maître;∎ master chef/craftsman maître chef m /artisan m;∎ a master thief un(une) voleur(euse) de génie(c) (controlling) principal;∎ master switch interrupteur m général(d) (original) original(a) (person, animal) maîtriser, dompter; (problem, difficulty) surmonter, venir à bout de; (emotions) maîtriser, surmonter; (situation) maîtriser, se rendre maître de;∎ to master oneself se maîtriser, se dominer(b) (subject, technique) maîtriser;∎ she mastered Portuguese in only six months six mois lui ont suffi pour maîtriser le portugais;∎ I never really mastered the language je n'ai jamais eu une bonne maîtrise de la langue►► Building industry master beam poutre f maîtresse;master bedroom chambre f principale;Finance master budget budget m global;master builder maître m bâtisseur;master card carte f maîtresse;master class cours m de maître; Music master class m;∎ figurative the press conference was a master class in how to handle the media pour ceux qui veulent savoir comment se comporter face aux médias, cette conférence de presse pourrait servir de leçon;master copy original m;French Canadian Military master corporal ≃ caporal-chef m;Cars master cylinder maître-cylindre m;Computing master disk disque m maître;Computing master file fichier m principal ou maître;Hunting master of hounds, master of foxhounds maître m d'équipage;master key passe-partout m inv;Nautical master mariner capitaine m;Television master monitor récepteur m de contrôle final;master plan stratégie f globale;master race race f supérieure;Music master record disque m original;master soundtrack mixage m magnétique final;master tape bande f originale;Commerce master of works maître m d'œuvre
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