comprimido
Comprimido is mannelijk in Portugees. The article is o, so the full form is o comprimido ("pill").
MANNELIJKo comprimido
pill
PROBEER HET
Hoe zeg je comprimido in het Portugees?
How do you pronounce comprimido in Portugees?
comprimido is pronounced /u kõpɾiˈmidu/ in Portugees.
Voorbeeldzinnen
O comprimido azul é mais forte do que o comprimido branco.
The blue tablet is stronger than the white tablet.
Você tomou o comprimido inteiro ou apenas metade dele?
Did you take the whole tablet or just half of it?
Swipe comprimido in Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.
Waarom is het mannelijk?
Comprimido is masculine because it derives from the Latin past participle "compressus" (from "comprimere," meaning to compress), which carried the masculine gender that Portuguese inherited and maintained through its grammatical evolution. The -o ending in Portuguese typically marks masculine nouns and adjectives, preserving the gender assignment from its Latin ancestor.
Wat is pill in het Portugees?
In het Portugees is pill o comprimido — masculine.
Geslacht in verschillende talen
Oefen met Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.