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somebody is Portuguese

  • 1 Portuguese

    1. adjective

    somebody is Portuguese — jemand ist Portugiese/Portugiesin

    2. noun, pl. same
    1) (person) Portugiese, der/Portugiesin, die
    2) (language) Portugiesisch, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)
    * * *
    Por·tu·guese
    [ˌpɔ:tʃəˈgi:z, AM ˌpɔ:r-]
    I. n
    1.
    <pl ->
    (person) Portugiese, Portugiesin m, f
    2. no pl (language) Portugiesisch nt
    II. adj
    1. (of Portugal) portugiesisch
    her husband is \Portuguese ihr Mann kommt aus Portugal
    a \Portuguese woman eine Portugiesin
    2. (of language) course, teacher Portugiesisch-
    * * *
    ["pɔːtjʊ'giːz]
    1. adj
    portugiesisch

    he is Portugueseer ist Portugiese

    2. n
    Portugiese m, Portugiesin f; (LING) Portugiesisch nt
    * * *
    Portuguese [ˌpɔːtʃʊˈɡiːz; US ˌpɔːrtʃə-; ˌpəʊrtʃə-]
    A s
    1. Portugiese m, Portugiesin f:
    the Portuguese koll die Portugiesen pl
    2. LING Portugiesisch n, das Portugiesische
    B adj portugiesisch
    Port. abk
    * * *
    1. adjective

    somebody is Portuguese — jemand ist Portugiese/Portugiesin

    2. noun, pl. same
    1) (person) Portugiese, der/Portugiesin, die
    2) (language) Portugiesisch, das; see also English 2. 1)
    * * *
    adj.
    portugiesisch adj.

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