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- adjective Common misspelling of
Portuguese .
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Examples
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I suggest you look up the word "Hispanic" before you blast democrats and jews - Jusice Benjamin Cardozo was Sephardi Jew and Portugese - he was NOT Hispanic in contemp. terms - as Portugese is not considered hispanic ...
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It's in Portugese and I haven't found anyone who wants it, but I can't bear to get rid of it because she used it so passionately.
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It's in Portugese and I haven't found anyone who wants it, but I can't bear to get rid of it because she used it so passionately.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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The comic (and site) is available in Portugese and English, with a French version coming soon.
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The comic (and site) is available in Portugese and English, with a French version coming soon.
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Orchard Island = Pomar (means orchard in Portugese) -- surrounded by Bohaira Lagoon, protected by atolls and windbreaks of Riesig and Verzin; has fruit trees, olive trees, nut trees, soybeans, plus apiary -- fruit, soybean and wood processing plants; also public park on promontary accessible by ferry
Archive 2004-12-12 Maggie Jochild 2004
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Mulberry/silk island = Seda (means silk in Portugese) -- has mulberry forest, with large cavern underneath containing silkworm factory; airfield, some beehives; fruit, syrup, silkworm and wood processing plants
Archive 2004-12-12 Maggie Jochild 2004
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Mulberry/silk island = Seda (means silk in Portugese) -- has mulberry forest, with large cavern underneath containing silkworm factory; airfield, some beehives; fruit, syrup, silkworm and wood processing plants
SKENE ISLANDS Maggie Jochild 2004
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Orchard Island = Pomar (means orchard in Portugese) -- surrounded by Bohaira Lagoon, protected by atolls and windbreaks of Riesig and Verzin; has fruit trees, olive trees, nut trees, soybeans, plus apiary -- fruit, soybean and wood processing plants; also public park on promontary accessible by ferry
SKENE ISLANDS Maggie Jochild 2004
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We enjoyed the scenery; we talkedin English, Portugese, bad French, and broken German.
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