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'Portuguais' in terms of a male, or 'Portuguaise'in terms of a female, may be

Portuguese equivalents of 'Portuguese'.

The masculine adjective/noun 'portuguais' is the form for one or more than one Portuguese male. The feminine adjective/noun 'portuguaise' changes to 'portuguaises' when there's more than one Portuguese female.

The words respectively are pronounced 'pohr-tyoo-gheh' and 'pohr-tyoo-ghehz'.

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"Portuguese" in French is "portugais."

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