How do you use Dele in Portuguese?
How do you use Dele in Portuguese?
More Examples
- Dele is used for the third person singular, referring to a masculine subject.
- Dela is used for the third person singular, referring to a feminine subject.
- Deles is used for the third person plural, referring to a masculine subject (or when both males and females are being referenced collectively).
What does à mean in Portuguese?
À is used to refer to a place. For example: ele foi à praia, which means he went to the beach. That à would be “to the [place]”.  and à also sound the same.
What are possessive pronouns in Portuguese?
Portuguese Possessives
Person | Determiner/Pronoun | English Translation |
---|---|---|
Ele | o seu / a sua / os seus / as suas | his |
Ela | o seu / a sua / os seus / as suas | her or hers |
Você | o seu / a sua / os seus / as suas | your or yours (formal) |
Nós | o nosso / a nossa / os nossos / as nossas | our or ours |
What do you call a?
In Irish, á is called a fada (“long a”), pronounced [aː] and appears in words such as slán (“goodbye”). It is the only diacritic used in Modern Irish, since the decline of the dot above many letters in the Irish language. It symbolises a lengthening of the vowel.
What is a in Portuguese?
Portuguese. In Portuguese, â is used to mark a stressed /ɐ/ in words whose stressed syllable is nasal and in an unpredictable location within the word, as in “lâmina” (blade) and “âmbar” (amber). Where the location of the stressed syllable is predictable, such as in “ando” (I walk), the circumflex accent is not used.
Is De masculine or feminine?
de l’ is used in front of singular nouns that start with a vowel and most nouns starting with h, whether they are masculine or feminine….1 The basic rules.
with masculine noun | with feminine noun | |
---|---|---|
Singular | du (de l’) | de la (de l’) |
Plural | des | des |