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Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese -es, from Latin -ēnsis. Compare the borrowed doublet -ense.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ês m (noun-forming suffix, plural -eses, feminine -esa, feminine plural -esas)
- -ese (forms nouns indicating a native of the place)
- Holanda (“Netherlands”) + -ês → holandês (“Dutchman”)
- -ese (forms the names of languages spoken in a given place or by a given people)
- Holanda (“Netherlands”) + -ês → holandês (“Dutch language”)
Suffix
-ês (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -esa, masculine plural -eses, feminine plural -esas)
- -ese (forms adjectives describing a particular place)
- Synonyms: -ense, -eiro, -ista, -enho, -ita, -ota
- Holanda (“Netherlands”) + -ês → holandês (“Dutch”)
Derived terms