orelhões
Orelhões is mannelijk in Portugees. The article is os, so the full form is os orelhões ("payphones").
MANNELIJKorelhões is het meervoud van orelhão
os orelhões — payphones
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Hoe zeg je orelhões in het Portugees?
How do you pronounce orelhões in Portugees?
orelhões is pronounced /us oɾeˈʎõj̃s/ in Portugees.
Voorbeeldzinnen
O orelhão público estava quebrado, então o técnico consertou o aparelho danificado.
The public payphone was broken, so the technician fixed the damaged device.
Aquele orelhão antigo ainda funciona; é um símbolo histórico da cidade.
That old payphone still works; it's a historic symbol of the city.
Swipe orelhões in Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.
Waarom is het mannelijk?
Orelhões is masculine because it derives from "orelha" (ear, feminine) using the suffix "-ão," which is a productive masculine suffix in Portuguese. While "-ão" can function as an augmentative (enlargement) rather than a true diminutive, it consistently produces masculine nouns regardless of the gender of the base word. This pattern is seen in other examples like "porta" (feminine) → "portão" (masculine gate) and "caixa" (feminine) → "caixão" (masculine coffin). The suffix "-ão" derives from Latin "-one" and has become standardly masculine in Portuguese gender assignment.
Wat is payphones in het Portugees?
In het Portugees is payphones os orelhões — masculine.
Oefen met Accord
Swipe door honderden woorden en beheers het grammaticale geslacht in het Portugees.