"Castelo" is a Portuguese equivalent of "castle."
The Portuguese word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "o" ("the). Its singular indefinite article is "um" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "kuh-SHTEH-loo."
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Elmina Castle was built in what is now Ghana by the Portuguese in 1482.
"Castle" is an English equivalent of "castelo."The Portuguese word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "o" ("the). Its singular indefinite article is "um" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "kuh-SHTEH-loo."
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.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "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.
Saint George Castle (In Portuguese, Castelo de São Jorge), that overlooks only the south centre of the city.It is not the highest point of the city, not even close, and you cannot see the entire city from it (typical tourist mistakes), but it's probably one the places with the best views.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.