🇵🇹 Portuguese

leite

masculine

o leite

milk

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leite
/u ˈlejtʃi/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say leite in Portuguese?

IPA
/u ˈlejtʃi/

How do you pronounce leite in Portuguese?

leite is pronounced /u ˈlejtʃi/ in Portuguese.

Example sentences

O leite fresco chegou esta manhã na entrega diária.

The fresh milk arrived this morning in the daily delivery.

O leite quente é melhor para beber antes de dormir.

Hot milk is better to drink before sleeping.

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Why is it masculine?

Leite is masculine. While it does derive from Latin "lactis" (milk), a neuter noun, the explanation of gender inheritance is problematic. In Portuguese, Latin neuter nouns typically became feminine (e.g., Latin "vinum" → Portuguese "vinho" is actually masculine due to the -o ending, but many neuters became feminine). "Leite" is masculine primarily because it follows the productive masculine pattern of Portuguese -e nouns (like "pele", "nome", etc.), though the exact gender transmission from Latin neuter to Portuguese masculine through sound changes is not clearly established in standard etymological accounts. The rule should acknowledge this as a common pattern for -e nouns rather than presenting it as a well-documented etymological process.

What is the Portuguese word for milk?

The Portuguese word for milk is o leite — masculine.

Gender across languages

LanguageWordArticleGender
🇫🇷 Frenchlaitlemasculine
🇪🇸 Spanishleche flips!lafeminine
🇮🇹 Italianlatteilmasculine

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