🇵🇹 Portuguese

gramados

masculine

os gramados

lawns

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gramados
/us ɡɾɐˈmadus/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say gramados in Portuguese?

IPA
/us ɡɾɐˈmadus/

How do you pronounce gramados in Portuguese?

gramados is pronounced /us ɡɾɐˈmadus/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O gramado verde do parque estava molhado pela chuva da noite anterior.

The green lawn of the park was wet from the previous night's rain.

Aquele gramado antigo precisava ser completamente reformado com sementes novas.

That old lawn needed to be completely renovated with new seeds.

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Why is it masculine?

Gramados is masculine because it ends in the "-ado" suffix, which consistently produces masculine nouns in Portuguese. This suffix derives from the Latin masculine ending "-atus", and words with this ending retain masculine gender in Portuguese.

What is the Portuguese word for lawns?

The Portuguese word for lawns is os gramados — masculine.

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