The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'ladies' is the following: as senhoras. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah see-NYAW-ruhsh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'as' means 'the'; 'senhoras' 'ladies'.
The root word is "lady." Ladies is the plural of lady.
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
The Russian word for 'ladies' is 'дамы' (pronounced as "da-mi").
"Obrigado" is a Portuguese word that means "thank you" when said by a male speaker.
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).
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Gambia was colonised by the Portugese and Gambia comes from the Portugese word 'cambio' meaning 'trade'
The root word is "lady." Ladies is the plural of lady.
The word for Prince in Portuguese is Príncipe. :)
From Portugese lavrador "landholder," perhaps in reference to 15th. century Portugese explorer Joao Fernandes, a landholder in the Azores.
The Portugese word "alvo" means target in English.
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
The Spanish for "Portugese" is "Portugues" (por- too-GUESS)
because gentlemen always but the ladies first:)
The Russian word for 'ladies' is 'дамы' (pronounced as "da-mi").