I carry.
Horse
"Porto" in Portuguese is pronounced the same as in English, with the stress on the first syllable.
Horse
The sentence 'Omnia mea mecum porto' means I carry all my things with me. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all'. The possessive 'mea' means 'my'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The verb 'porto' means '[I] am carrying, carry, do carry'.
As a verb "I bring", "I wear". As a noun: Dative singular of the second declination "portum", porto (To the port, for the port) ablative singular of the second declination: porto (with the port, through the port)
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
All that is mine, I carry with me.
Carlo Porto's birth name is Carlyle Oliveira Porto.
Porto Alegre's motto is 'Loyal and Valiant city of Porto Alegre'.
A palavra espanhola alegre "significa" feliz ".Vivendo Porto Alegre said: The word 'feliz' in the Portuguese language meaning is also 'happy'.
Porto is located in the country of Portugal.
Lidia Porto's birth name is Lidia Rocio Carlota Porto Cepeda.