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The Portuguese equivalent of the English adjective 'beautiful' is the following: bonita; or linda. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: boh-NEE-tuh; and LEE-nduh. The Portuguese equivalent of the English noun 'girl' is the following: a garota; a menina; a moca; or a rapariga. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah gah-HAW-tuh; ah meh-NEE-nuh; ah MAW-suh; and ah ha-pah-HEE-guh. In Portuguese, the adjective follows the noun in this case. But the nouns actually don't have to be used. For the ending -a tells listeners that the beautiful one is female. An adjective that's used as a noun is preceded by the definite article 'a', which means 'the'. And so the sentence is the following: a bonita; or a linda.

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