In English, the pronunciation of the word 'Portuguese' is the following: POUR-tchoo-geese. So it sounds like the combination of three actual words in English: the verb 'pour', the 'tchoo' of the 'atchoo' sound of sneezing, and the noun 'geese'. In Portuguese, the equivalent word is spelled 'portugues' in regard to a male, and 'portuguesa' in regard to a female. The Portuguese pronunciations are the following: pawh-too-GAYSH; and pawh-too-GAY-zuh. Additionally, there's the form 'portugueses' for a group of males, or a mixed group of males and females; and 'portuguesas' for a group of females. The Portuguese pronunciations are the following: pawh-too-GAY-zeesh; and pawh-too-GAY-zuhsh.
Exactly the same as in English. Only accent differs.
I don't know if this is right (or what you mean) but: conjunto agradável.
Portugal is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "poor-to-GAHL." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
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The first king of Portugal was Alfonzo Henriques
Portugal
If you mean the country, you would spell it Portugal.
The European country is spelled Portugal.
Como é qe tu éstas.
The country on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe is spelled "Portugal".
Do you mean 'Lisbon' (also the name of a city in Portugal).
The western European country, on the Iberian Peninsula with Spain, is Portugal.
Exactly the same as in English. Only accent differs.
I don't know if this is right (or what you mean) but: conjunto agradável.
If you mean the country, it is Portugal.
The English term for the people, language, or aspects of Portugal is "Portuguese".
Portugal is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "poor-to-GAHL." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.