white
1. branco, pálido
2. clara
whiting
1. branqueador
2. pescada
Phrases
egg white - clara de ovo, clara
Snow White - branca de neve
white Anglo-Saxon Protestant - anglo-saxão branco protestante
white ant - térmita
white blood cell - leucócito, glóbulo branco
white blood corpuscle - leucócito, glóbulo branco
white currant - groselha-branca
white daisy - margarida
white flag - bandeira branca
white frost - geada, regelo, escarcha, geada-branca
white gold - ouro branco
White House - Casa Branca
white lie - mentirola, mentirinha; uma mentirola, uma mentirinha, uma mentira inocente
white meat - carne branca
white metal - metal branco
white pepper - pimenta branca
white sauce - molho branco
white table wine - vinho branco de mesa
white turnip - nabo
white water - corredeira
Portuguese people are generally considered white in terms of race, often categorized as Caucasian. However, there can be variation in how individuals identify and relate to their own racial or ethnic background.
Portuguese are White, descendants of the Lusitanians.
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.
The word quickness in portuguese is velocidade or rapidez.
The word "plain" in Portuguese can be translated as "plano" or "simples".
There isn't such word in the Portuguese Language.
The translation for 'AND' in Portuguese is 'e'
that is not a Portuguese word.
No. But the word 'pimental' is Portuguese for 'pepper garden'. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: pea-mehn-TOW*. And the word comes from 'pimenta', which is Portuguese for 'pepper'. *The sound 'ow' is the same as that in the English word 'how'.
The Portuguese word for "change" is "mudança".