Porto Alegre is a Portuguese equivalent of 'joyous port'. It's a river port in southern Brazil. It's located on GuaÃba Lake, and is one of the largest ports in Brazil.
Port-nouveau is a French equivalent of the Portuguese name Porto-novo.Specifically, the masculine nouns port in French and porto in Portuguese mean "port". The masculine adjective nouveau in French and novo in Portuguese translate as "new". The pronunciation will be "pohr noo-voh" in French and "POHR-too NOH-voo" in Portuguese.
I believe people call it Port because it is produced near the Portuguese city Porto or Oporto in English. I, as a Portuguese, call it vinho do Porto, meaning wine from Porto. Port is just a simpler way of saying it
Port. Piri Piri the Portuguese.
Portuguese explorers were the first Europeans to begin trade in Nigeria, and called the port Lagos after the Portuguese town of Lagos, in Algarve.
The portuguese colonized Port Guinea, which later became Guinea-Bissau.
They wanted to gain a sea port.
port, beer, spirits, coffee ..............
"Welcom to Port of Saints" would be "Bem vindos a Porto de Santos"
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
more joyous, most joyous
Joyous Fisher goes by Joyous.
more joyous, most joyous