'Cachoeira de Itiquira', which is pronounced 'kuh-SHWEH-ruh djee-tchee-KEE-ruh' in Portugal and in Rio de Janeiro, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Itiquira Falls'. It's the name of Brazil's most famous waterfalls after Iguaçu Falls [Cataratas do Iguaçu]. They're in the central state of Goiás. They're the second largest waterfalls in South America. Their height is 551 feet [168 meters].
'Itiquira Falls' is an English equivalent of 'Cachoeira de Itiquira', which is pronounced 'kuh-SHWEH-ruh djee-tchee-KEE-ruh' in Portugal and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's the name of Brazil's most famous waterfalls after Iguaçu Falls [Cataratas do Iguaçu]. They're in the central state of Goiás. They're the second largest waterfalls in South America. Their height is 551 feet [168 meters].
The Itiquira Falls [Cachoeira de Itiquira] are the most famous waterfalls in Brazil after Iguaçu Falls [Cataratas do Iguaçu]. They're in the central state of Goiás. They're South America's second largest waterfalls. Their height is 551 feet [168 meters].
Waterfalls in Brazil include Bahia Falls, Crystal Falls, Fumaca Falls, Iguacu Falls, Itiquira Falls, Orinduik Falls, and Paulo Afonso Falls.1. Bahia Falls [Cachoeira da Bahia] are on the Santo Antonio River [Rio Santo Antônio] in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais. Their height is 13 feet [4 meters].2. Crystal Falls [Cachoeira do Cristal] are in the Crystal Mountains [Serra do Cristal] in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais. Their height is about 66 feet [20 meters].3. Fumaca Falls [Cachoeira da Fumaça, 'Smoke Falls'] are in the spectacular Chapada Diamantina area of the northeastern state of Bahia. Their height is more than 1,247 feet [380 meters]. They're thought to be the highest waterfalls in Brazil.4. Iguaçu Falls [Cataratas do Iguaçu] are on the border of the southern state of Paraná with Argentina. They're one of the largest waterfalls in the world and the largest in South America. There are 275 falls along 1.67 miles [2.7 kilometers] of the Iguaçu River. The height of the longest drop is 269 feet [82 meters]. That's at the Devil's Throat [Garganta do Diablo], which marks the border between Argentina and Brazil.5. Itiquira Falls [Cachoeira de Itiquira] are in the central state of Goiás. They're the second largest waterfalls in South America. Their height is 551 feet [168 meters].6. Orinduik Falls [Cataratas de Orinduik] are in the Pakaraima Mountains [Serra Pacaraima] on the border of the northern state of Roraima with Guyana. They're terraces of semi-precious jasper over which the Ireng/Mau River [Rio Ireng/Maú] cascades. They're a popular for swimming.7. Paulo Afonso Falls [Cachoeira de Paulo Afonso] are on the San Francisco River [Rio São Francisco] in the northeastern state of Bahia. Their feight is 275 feet [84 meters]. The first hydroelectric plant in northeastern Brazil, Hidrelétrica de Angiquinho, is upstream and blocks the river's flow.
Em português is a Portuguese equivalent of 'in Portuguese'.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
Senhora: "Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese. Senhora:"Madame" in Portuguese. Dama: "Lady" in Portuguese. Mulher: "Woman" in Portuguese.
Portuguese is a language.THE Portuguese are the originals of Portugal.
Eu amo português is 'I love Portuguese' in Portuguese.
KEE-fee is a Portuguese pronunciation of 'Keefe'. It isn't a word in Portuguese. A Portuguese speaker tends to apply Portuguese pronunciation rules to this non-Portuguese word.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
Gordon in Portuguese is "Gordon." There is no translation for this name in Portuguese.
'A Garganta do Diabo', which is pronounced 'uh gahr-GAHN-tuh doo DJAH-boo' in Portugal and in Rio de Janeiro is a Portuguese equivalent of 'the Devil's throat'. It's the name of the longest drop of the Iguaçu Falls. It also marks the border between the South American countries of Argentina and Brazil.