Where does the word cachorro come from?
cachorro: cub; pup; puppy; puppie; doggie.
What language is cachorro?
Spanish
Borrowed from Spanish cachorro (“cub”).
How do you say the animals in Portuguese?
General Animal Vocab
- the pet — o animal doméstico.
- the farm animal — o animal de criação caseira.
- the wild animal — o animal selvagem.
- the sea creature — o animal marinho.
- the fur — o pelo.
- the dog — o cachorro.
- the cat — o gato.
- the fish — o peixe.
Is dog masculine or feminine in Portuguese?
Dog = Cão, Cachorro (masc.), Cadela (fem.)
Is Cachorro masculine or feminine?
masculine and feminine nounfeminine cachorra.
What wild animals are in Portugal?
Animals In Portugal
- 1) Lynx. One of the most beautiful creatures in the world, the lynx might be a rare spot, located up in the Malcata mountains.
- 2) Wild Goat.
- 3) Iberian Wolf.
- 4) White Stork.
- 5) Man O’ War.
- 6) Madeira Laurel Pigeon.
- 7) Azorean Bat.
- 8) Iberian Fox.
How do you write numbers in Portuguese?
Counting From Zero To Twenty In Portuguese
- zero — zero.
- one — um.
- two — dois.
- three — três.
- four — quatro.
- five — cinco.
- six — seis.
- seven — sete.
How do you know when to use masculine and feminine in Portuguese?
Portuguese nouns come in two types: masculine and feminine. Masculine nouns usually end in an -o, and feminine nouns usually end in an -a. If a noun ends in a different letter, you can look up the word’s gender in a Portuguese-English dictionary.
Does Portuguese use masculine or feminine?
Unlike English, most Portuguese words have a gender: ♂ masculine or ♀ feminine. Sometimes you’ll notice patterns, such as the -o ending in many masculine words and the -a ending in many feminine words. There are many, many exceptions, however, so you can’t always rely on that rule.