grampeadores
Grampeadores is masculine in Portuguese. The article is os, so the full form is os grampeadores ("staplers").
MASCULINEgrampeadores is the plural of grampeador
os grampeadores — staplers
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How do you say grampeadores in Portuguese?
How do you pronounce grampeadores in Portuguese?
grampeadores is pronounced /us ɡɾɐ̃peaˈdoɾis/ in Portuguese.
Example sentences
O grampeador novo quebrou enquanto eu estava usando documentos importantes.
The new stapler broke while I was using important documents.
Encontrei o grampeador azul embaixo da mesa; ele estava perdido há dias.
I found the blue stapler under the desk; it had been lost for days.
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Why is it masculine?
Grampeadores is masculine because it is an agent noun derived from the verb "grampear" (to staple), formed with the suffix "-dor". In Portuguese, agent nouns formed with the suffix "-dor" are masculine by default, following a pattern inherited from Latin masculine "-tor" agent nouns.
What is the Portuguese word for staplers?
The Portuguese word for staplers is os grampeadores — masculine.
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