"Six" = "seis" (seh-ees) in portuguese ;)
Six in Portuguese is "seis".
The six languages included in the Romance group are Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
There are six double consonants in Portuguese: "ss", "rr", "ll", "mm", "nn", "pp".
seis
Seis is a Portuguese equivalent of the English number "six." The number "6" remains the same regardless of the gender of the following noun. The pronunciation will be "SEYSH" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
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The six ethnic groups that came to Guyana are the Europeans, Africans, Portuguese, Chinese, East Indians, and Amerindians.
Shakira can speak fluent Portuguese, English and Spanish and understands Italian, Arabic and French. She can overall speak six languages.
The six languages included in the Romance group are Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan.
"Six (6)" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish word seis. The cardinal number also may be translated as "sixth (6th)" when giving dates. The respective pronunciations will be "SEY-ees" in Spanish and "seysh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
i own a 2 year old male portuguese water dog and he is 65 pounds.
The Portuguese guitar (or Portuguese guitarra) is the national musical instrument of Portugal. It is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses comprising two strings each.
Em português is a Portuguese equivalent of 'in Portuguese'.
Jazz Seis is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Jazz Six." The phrase most famously references an instrumental performance, available through YouTube, with writer Luís Fernando Veríssimo (born Saturday, September 26, 1936) of Porto Alegro, Rio Grande, Brazil, at SESC Consolação, São Paulo, Monday, November 7, 2011. The pronunciation will be "zhaz seysh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.