Portugal doesn't mean nothing, it comes from the words PORTUS CALE, that's also connected to the city of Oporto in the nothern part of this country ('Portugal' has a definite meaning- consult 'wikipedia'. Certainly, 'portus' is latin (Port); 'cale' may be derived from Latin-warm. Greek- beautiful. FRC) wooooooooooooooooooooh
'Portugal'
Almeida its a family name, old word for plain terrain.
What does that mean? Is Portugal independent?
Its means that Portugal was a independent country.
Yo soy de Portugal means 'I am from Portugal.'
'Portugal'
The French word for 'Portugal' is 'le Portugal' (masc.).
Almeida its a family name, old word for plain terrain.
Francia --- France Portugal --- Portugal
What does that mean? Is Portugal independent?
Its means that Portugal was a independent country.
Yo soy de Portugal means 'I am from Portugal.'
Irlanda.
Portugal
Arabs originally thought that oranges came from Portugal.
The word marmalade originates from Spain and Portugal.
"costs", as a verb.