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cabides

Cabides is masculine in Portuguese. The article is os, so the full form is os cabides ("hangers").

MASCULINE

cabides is the plural of cabide

os cabides — hangers

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cabides
/us kaˈbidʒis/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say cabides in Portuguese?

IPA
/us kaˈbidʒis/

How do you pronounce cabides in Portuguese?

cabides is pronounced /us kaˈbidʒis/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O cabide antigo estava quebrado, então precisei comprar um novo.

The old coat rack was broken, so I had to buy a new one.

Pendurei meu casaco no cabide mais próximo da porta.

I hung my coat on the closest coat rack to the door.

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Why is it masculine?

Cabides is masculine in Portuguese. The word refers to a coat rack or hanger. While it does derive from French, the etymological explanation provided is inaccurate - the French origin and the specific claim about Romance language gender generalization for "-ide" endings cannot be reliably verified. The masculine gender is simply a lexical fact about this word in Portuguese.

What is the Portuguese word for hangers?

The Portuguese word for hangers is os cabides — masculine.

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