maçã
Maçã is vrouwelijk in Portugees. The article is a, so the full form is a maçã ("apple").
VROUWELIJKa maçã
apple
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Hoe zeg je maçã in het Portugees?
How do you pronounce maçã in Portugees?
maçã is pronounced /a maˈsɐ̃/ in Portugees.
Voorbeeldzinnen
A maçã vermelha que comprei ontem estava deliciosa.
The red apple that I bought yesterday was delicious.
Essa maçã verde é mais azeda do que aquela maçã madura.
This green apple is more sour than that ripe apple.
Swipe maçã in Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.
Waarom is het vrouwelijk?
Maçã is feminine because it ends in -ã, a feminine noun ending in Portuguese. This ending derives from Latin first declension feminine nouns (like Latin "mala" meaning "apple"), which consistently carried feminine gender. Portuguese preserved this feminine gender marking through sound changes that transformed Latin -a into -ã.
Wat is apple in het Portugees?
In het Portugees is apple a maçã — feminine.
Geslacht in verschillende talen
Oefen met Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.