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Tend to be masculine and words that end in ? tend to be feminine. Here are some examples of masculine words ending in feminine words table table map charter window janella door bed kama bottle galaffa shirt camisole pan piece lamp light pada star masculine words ending in this book roof neck c fork cup cake car There are of course some exceptions to the national shoe approach, Camino. For example the word for day is masculine even though it ends in so the article would be as in. But based on experience you can make an educated guess if a wordIf it ends with then it is a feminine word and if it ends with then it is a masculine word. The rest you have to remember over time. and read a lot of Portuguese you will naturally Antigua and Barbuda Email List pick up the words gender without having to study them. Portuguese Implied Subjects In Portuguese it is very common for people to omit the subject of a sentence. This is because the conjugation of the verb in Portuguese implies what the subject. This may trip up those who haven't learned to conjugate verbs such as I left this morning. Instead of saying ã. People often drop the subject and just say íã. The subject is suggested by the conjugation of the verb. Here are some more examples of Did You Go to the Bakery Sound They Liked from the book. . We watched a movie. ó. It is very common to omit the subject in spoken Portuguese, but once you master verb conjugation this habit of native Portuguese speakers dropping the subject will no longer confuse you. Portuguese Vocabulary There are approximately 10 words in Portuguese.
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