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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin oblīquus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
oblíquo (feminine oblíqua, masculine plural oblíquos, feminine plural oblíquas)
- oblique
- aslant
- asquint
- (linguistics, attributive, of a pronoun) object (used in the accusative or dative case)
- Antonym: reto
Os pronomes oblíquos na língua portuguesa são "me", "te", "se", "o", "a", "nos", "vos", "os" e "as".- The object pronouns in the Portuguese language are "me", "te", "se", "o", "a", "nos", "vos", "os", and "as".
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