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  • ...tps://www.tmarchives.com.br/wfMenu.aspx Teaching Mission Archives] site in Portuguese.
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  • Portuguese casta, [[literally]], [[race]], lineage, from feminine of casto [[pure]], c ...e_system_in_India Hindu social groups] originates in the 17th century, via Portuguese casta "breed, [[race]], caste".
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  • Portuguese casta, [[literally]], [[race]], lineage, from feminine of casto [[pure]], c ...tes in the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 17th century], via Portuguese casta "breed, race, caste".
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  • ...s from more than forty languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Yiddish. Terms from cooking, [[fashion]], and [[music]] jostl
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  • French & Portuguese; French fétiche, from Portuguese feitiço, from feitiço [[artificial]], [[false]], from [[Latin]] facticius A '''fetish''' (from the French fétiche; which comes from the Portuguese feitiço; and this in turn from Latin facticius, "[[artificial]]" and facer
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  • ...me soon, you will acknowledge to all lists that with some degree of ease a Portuguese language list can be commenced with. ...isited less and less often, one could suggest that the religion of so many Portuguese-speaking people has done itself somewhat of a disservice, and this is the a
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  • ...tter, etc., whence also French ''vaciller'' (1314), Italian ''vacillare'', Portuguese ''vacillar'', Spanish ''vacilar''
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  • French embarrasser, from Spanish embarazar, from Portuguese embaraçar, from em- (from [[Latin]] in-) + baraça noose
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  • ...i had truncated into bi in Vulgar Latin (a phenomenon common in French and Portuguese).
    4 KB (530 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
  • ...in Brazil, [[translating]] the Lord's Prayer into Old Tupi, had to use the Portuguese word tentação, since Tupi had no word expressing "temptation" in that sen
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvao in Brasilia, 9 July 2006
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  • ...); and cognates in Romance languages, such as Italian foresta, Spanish and Portuguese floresta, etc. are all ultimately borrowings of the French word. The exact
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 14 January 2006 Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 14 January 2006
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 6 December 2005
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 3 December 2005 Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 3 December 2005.
    8 KB (1,317 words) - 19:53, 13 February 2011
  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 7 December 2005. Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 7 December 2005
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  • ...ch. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews Spanish and Portuguese Jews] call the synagogue an esnoga. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_
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  • [[English]] '''desert''' and its Romance cognates (including Italian and Portuguese deserto, French désert and Spanish desierto) all come from the ecclesiasti
    3 KB (391 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 23 July 2005 Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 23 July 2005
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  • French embarrasser, from Spanish embarazar, from Portuguese embaraçar, from em- (from Latin in-) + baraça noose
    3 KB (431 words) - 00:09, 13 December 2020
  • ...h divān, whence in many European languages, Italian divano, Spanish divan, Portuguese divan, French divan. Originally, in early use, a brochure, or fascicle of [
    3 KB (469 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
  • ...e’, in Old French also coing, cuigne = Provençal cunh, conh, Spanish cuño, Portuguese cunho, Italian conio < [[Latin]] cuneum (nominative -us) wedge. Godefroy ha
    3 KB (495 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
  • ...stor of the [[Romance]] languages ([[Italian]], [[French]], [[Spanish]], [[Portuguese]], [[Romanian]], [[Catalan]], [[Romansh]], and other regional languages or
    3 KB (463 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2020
  • ...frequently from 12th cent. as noun in spec. sense ‘'''''plaintiff'''''’), Portuguese quereloso quarrelsome, given to complaining (13th cent.), Italian quereloso
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  • ...xtremely grateful for your messages now going out in yet another language (Portuguese). We assure you that many Midwayers, many Teachers, many Angels are availa
    3 KB (488 words) - 23:02, 23 December 2010
  • ...French -ité -ITY suffix. Compare Spanish promiscuidad (a1795 or earlier), Portuguese promiscuidade (1813), Italian promiscuità (1611).
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  • ...rion is used among the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors Moors] and the Portuguese (who adopted the Moors' [[custom]]). Nicot defines the clarion as a treble
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 16 January 2006
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Valdir Soares.
    3 KB (536 words) - 23:47, 20 October 2011
  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 23 January 2006. Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 23 January 2006.
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  • ...itude goes to the dear ones who translate our words (into Spanish, French, Portuguese and Dutch), as my commendations go to those who diligently take care of the
    4 KB (564 words) - 16:52, 23 December 2010
  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 16 January 2006
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  • ...e v. Compare French supposition, Italian supposizione, Spanish suposicion, Portuguese supposição.
    5 KB (758 words) - 02:37, 13 December 2020
  • ...icial (14th cent.), Catalan artificial (1272), Spanish artificial (c1250), Portuguese artificial (14th cent.), Italian artificiale (a1294).
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  • ...]; some present day States of the Federation retain the borders set during Portuguese colonization (i.e. previous to the very [[existence]] of Brazilian state),
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 7 December 2005
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  • ...iner 297/1 The Spanish army has been so long allowed to demonstrate on the Portuguese frontier. 1882 Blackw. Mag. July 13 There is not water enough for us to go
    6 KB (932 words) - 16:56, 20 August 2008
  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 16 January 2006
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  • ...alan publicar (late 12th cent.), Spanish publicar (end of the 12th cent.), Portuguese publicar (13th cent.), Italian pubblicare (13th cent.), and also Middle Low
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  • Translated from Portuguese by Frederico Galvão in Brasília, 5 December 2005.
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  • ...(a1250 as noun; attested earlier as adjective as pare (late 12th cent.)), Portuguese par (13th cent. as adjective and noun).
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  • ..._do_Universo.htm The Mass of the Universe, in AsterDomus Planetarium site (portuguese)]
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  • ...ed) roots and grammar. It is for this reason that someone who is fluent in Portuguese can, naturally and without training in the Spanish language, read a Spanish
    8 KB (1,166 words) - 02:36, 13 December 2020
  • ...iner 297/1 The Spanish army has been so long allowed to demonstrate on the Portuguese frontier. 1882 Blackw. Mag. July 13 There is not water enough for us to go
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  • ...e ''El baladro del sabio Merlin''. (The original is essentially a medieval Portuguese adaptation of the ''Post-Vulgate Merlin''. From Prologue 3 to Chapter 18 to
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  • ...e are many places that Portuguese is spoken, which is a carryover from the Portuguese discovery process in centuries past. Through these four language bases, we
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  • * mãe in Portuguese
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  • ..., proclaim." Compare the Spanish ''predicar''. More closely related is the Portuguese ''perguntar,'' "to ask" and by extension "ask for." ''Pray'' is akin to Old
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  • ...language|Italian]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Swedis
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  • ...will be a unified repository for wisdom gathering that is Spanish language/Portuguese language oriented, much as you have heard about the Institute of Human Sust
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