portugueses
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"
Just add an s to the singular. Girls would be "meninas".
That's 'Escudo' (singular form) or 'Escudos' (plural form.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"
Portugueses
In English : Portuguese In Portuguese : Português (single) Portugueses (plural)
Just add an s to the singular. Girls would be "meninas".
homem, plural homens
feijão in singular feijões in plural
That's 'Escudo' (singular form) or 'Escudos' (plural form.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
The proper noun Portuguese is an uncountable (mass) noun, as a word for a person of Portugal or the people of Portugal; and a word for the language of Portugal.The possessive form of the noun Portuguese is Portuguese's.
Sisters is "Irmãs" (plural) , while brothers is "Irmãos" (plural) (sister, brother,) : irmã, irmão.
"LilÃ?s" is a Portuguese equivalent of "lilacs" (Syringa spp).The Portuguese word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article is "as" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "umas" ("some").It's pronounced 'lee-LEYESH."**The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eyes."