🇵🇹 Portuguese

bolsistas

masculine

os bolsistas

scholarship holders

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bolsistas
/us bowˈsistɐs/
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How do you say bolsistas in Portuguese?

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/us bowˈsistɐs/

How do you pronounce bolsistas in Portuguese?

bolsistas is pronounced /us bowˈsistɐs/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O bolsista dedicado conseguiu uma bolsa de estudos na universidade mais prestigiosa do país.

The dedicated scholarship holder (male) managed to get a scholarship at the most prestigious university in the country.

Aquele bolsista inteligente foi o primeiro da sua família a ingressar em uma faculdade de renome.

That intelligent scholarship holder (male) was the first in his family to enter a renowned college.

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Why is it masculine?

Bolsistas is masculine in Portuguese because it derives from "bolsa" (purse/scholarship) + the agent suffix "-ista." The "-ista" suffix is gender-invariant in Portuguese and does not change based on the gender of the base noun. Words ending in "-ista" are typically masculine by convention when referring to people, regardless of whether the base noun is feminine (as "bolsa" is). The suffix "-ista" comes from Latin "-ista" (ultimately from Greek), which was already established in forming agent nouns in Romance languages. Therefore, "bolsista" follows the standard masculine convention for "-ista" agent nouns.

What is the Portuguese word for scholarship holders?

The Portuguese word for scholarship holders is os bolsistas — masculine.

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