governos
Governos is masculin in portugais. The article is os, so the full form is os governos ("governments").
MASCULINgovernos est le pluriel de governo
os governos — governments
ESSAIE
Comment dit-on governos en portugais ?
How do you pronounce governos in portugais?
governos is pronounced /us ɡoˈveʁnus/ in portugais.
Exemples de phrases
O governo brasileiro é responsável por implementar novas políticas.
The Brazilian government is responsible for implementing new policies.
O governo anterior foi criticado por suas decisões econômicas desastrosas.
The previous government was criticized for its disastrous economic decisions.
Glissez governos dans Accord
Faites glisser des centaines de mots et maîtrisez le genre grammatical en portugais.
Pourquoi est-ce masculin ?
Governos is masculine in Portuguese. It derives from the Latin "gubernare" (to steer/govern), with the nominal form "gubernum" being neuter in Latin. However, the Portuguese word "governo" comes from the Latin accusative "gubernum" reanalyzed as a masculine noun, likely influenced by the -o suffix pattern typical of Portuguese masculine nouns and semantic association with other masculine nouns denoting authority and institutions.
Comment dit-on governments en portugais ?
En portugais, governments se dit os governos — masculine.
Pratiquez avec Accord
Faites glisser des centaines de mots et maîtrisez le genre grammatical en portugais.