🇵🇹 Portuguese

galhos

masculine

os galhos

twigs

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galhos
/us ˈɡaʎus/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say galhos in Portuguese?

IPA
/us ˈɡaʎus/

How do you pronounce galhos in Portuguese?

galhos is pronounced /us ˈɡaʎus/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O galho quebrado caiu no chão durante a tempestade.

The broken branch fell to the ground during the storm.

Aquele galho grosso é perfeito para pendurar um balanço.

That thick branch is perfect for hanging a swing.

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Why is it masculine?

Galhos (twig/branch) is masculine because it descends from Latin "gallus" (rooster), which was also masculine. However, the etymological connection between "gallus" and "galho" is uncertain and likely incorrect. A more plausible etymology traces "galho" to Latin "gallus" through a semantic evolution in Vulgar Latin, or possibly to a different Latin root entirely. The word maintains masculine gender due to its Latin masculine origin, though the specific semantic pathway from "rooster" to "branch" is not well-documented.

What is the Portuguese word for twigs?

The Portuguese word for twigs is os galhos — masculine.

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