cachecóis
Cachecóis is mannelijk in Portugees. The article is os, so the full form is os cachecóis ("scarves").
MANNELIJKcachecóis is het meervoud van cachecol
os cachecóis — scarves
PROBEER HET
Hoe zeg je cachecóis in het Portugees?
How do you pronounce cachecóis in Portugees?
cachecóis is pronounced /us kaʃeˈkɔjs/ in Portugees.
Voorbeeldzinnen
O cachecol vermelho que comprei está muito quente e confortável para o inverno.
The red scarf that I bought is very warm and comfortable for winter.
Aquele cachecol azul é bonito, mas o meu cachecol preto é mais elegante.
That blue scarf is pretty, but my black scarf is more elegant.
Swipe cachecóis in Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.
Waarom is het mannelijk?
Cachecóis is masculine in Portuguese. While it does derive from the French "cache-col" (literally "neck-hider"), the masculine gender is primarily maintained because the word functions as a compound noun in Portuguese and loanwords from French generally retain their source language gender. However, the gender is more directly attributable to Portuguese phonetic patterns where words ending in -ol are typically masculine, making this a case where both etymological retention and phonetic patterns align.
Wat is scarves in het Portugees?
In het Portugees is scarves os cachecóis — masculine.
Oefen met Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.