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carregadores

Carregadores is masculine in Portuguese. The article is os, so the full form is os carregadores ("chargers").

MASCULINE

carregadores is the plural of carregador

os carregadores — chargers

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carregadores
/us kaʁeɡaˈdoɾis/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say carregadores in Portuguese?

IPA
/us kaʁeɡaˈdoɾis/

How do you pronounce carregadores in Portuguese?

carregadores is pronounced /us kaʁeɡaˈdoɾis/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O carregador novo está quebrado e precisa ser consertado.

The new charger is broken and needs to be repaired.

O carregador rápido que comprei é muito eficiente para meu celular.

The fast charger that I bought is very efficient for my phone.

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Why is it masculine?

Carregadores (porter/loader) is masculine because it derives from the Latin verb "carricare" (to load/carry), with the agent suffix "-dor" (one who does), which in Portuguese systematically produces masculine nouns—a pattern inherited from Latin where agent nouns in "-tor" were inherently masculine. This follows the same rule as other masculine agent nouns like "trabalhador" (worker) and "vendedor" (seller).

What is the Portuguese word for chargers?

The Portuguese word for chargers is os carregadores — masculine.

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