Thumb is both verb and substantive :
Thumb (s) Polegar
Thumb (v) Manusear, folhear. (a book)
"Pouce" is the French word for thumb
The Maori word for thumb is kōnui.
The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".
The word plain in Portuguese is: "planicie."
The Portuguese word for lady is "senhora."
Stag is not a portuguese word.
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.
No, "pouce" is the French word for thumb. "Pollice" is not a French word.
There isn't such word in the Portuguese Language.
The word for Mrs in Portuguese is "Senhora".
The word quickness in portuguese is velocidade or rapidez.