bacharelato

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Galician

Etymology

From bacharel (bachelor) +‎ -ato, from Old French bacheler, from Latin baccalaureus; a compound from bacca (berry) and laurea (laurel), due to the laurel crown given to the graduates.

Pronunciation

Noun

bacharelato m (plural bacharelatos)

  1. non-compulsory final two years of secondary education, equivalent to sixth form in the UK
  2. graduation certificate (degree from high school)

Portuguese

Etymology

From bacharel (bachelor) +‎ -ato.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: ba‧cha‧re‧la‧to

Noun

bacharelato m (plural bacharelatos)

  1. bachelor's degree
  2. a course or programme in which students graduate with a bachelor's degree

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