🇵🇹 Portugees

sorrisos

Sorrisos is mannelijk in Portugees. The article is os, so the full form is os sorrisos ("smiles").

MANNELIJK

sorrisos is het meervoud van sorriso

os sorrisos — smiles

PROBEER HET

sorrisos
/us soˈʁizus/
← mannelijk vrouwelijk →

Hoe zeg je sorrisos in het Portugees?

IPA
/us soˈʁizus/

How do you pronounce sorrisos in Portugees?

sorrisos is pronounced /us soˈʁizus/ in Portugees.

Voorbeeldzinnen

O sorriso largo do menino iluminou toda a sala.

The boy's wide smile lit up the entire room.

Aquele sorriso genuíno e caloroso me fez sentir bem-vindo.

That genuine and warm smile made me feel welcome.

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Waarom is het mannelijk?

Sorrisos is masculine because it derives from the Latin "subrisus" (a past participle of "subridere," meaning to smile), which retained the masculine gender of Latin second-declension nouns ending in -us when Portuguese evolved from Vulgar Latin. Like most Portuguese nouns ending in -o derived from Latin -us endings, it inherited masculine gender as a regular sound change and grammatical inheritance.

Wat is smiles in het Portugees?

In het Portugees is smiles os sorrisos — masculine.

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