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  2. WordReference.com - Wikipedia

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    WordReference is an online translation dictionary for, among others, the language pairs English–French, English–Italian, English–Spanish, French–Spanish, Spanish–Portuguese and English–Portuguese. WordReference formerly had Oxford Unabridged and Concise dictionaries available for a subscription.

  3. List of Portuguese words of Italian origin - Wikipedia

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    A list of loanwords from the Italian language into the Portuguese language, also called italianisms. According to the Dicionário Universal da Lingua Portuguesa, there are 535 known and registered italianisms in the Portuguese language.

  4. Italo-Paulista - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, Italian and its dialects were spoken almost as much as Portuguese in São Paulo, influencing the formation of the current Paulista dialect. With influences from the Caipira language, native to São Paulo, the Italo-Paulista was created by the thousands of Italian immigrants who settled in the state.

  5. Michaelis (dictionary) - Wikipedia

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    The first Michaelis dictionary was created by the end of the 19th century by the German lexicographer Henriette Michaelis in a partnership with her sister Carolina Michaelis de Vasconcelos. [1] The dictionary has versions in Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, and Japanese.

  6. Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    Although this sound was still distinct from all existing vowels, the neutralization of Latin vowel length eventually caused its merger with /ɛ/ < short e: e.g. caelum "sky" > French ciel, Spanish/Italian cielo, Portuguese céu /sɛw/, with the same vowel as in mele "honey" > French/Spanish miel, Italian miele, Portuguese mel /mɛl/.

  7. Pigafetta's dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Pigafetta's dictionary is the first Italian–Malay vocabulary written by the ... The Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan led about 270 men on five ships from ...

  8. Alfred Elwes - Wikipedia

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    A dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and Spanish languages (1854) Mr. Henry's Spanish Course (edited, 1866) A grammar of the Portuguese language in a simple and practical form (1876) (Google e-text) A dictionary of the Portuguese language (1876) A triglot dictionary of the Italian, English, and French languages as written and ...

  9. portoghesi - Portuguese; posizioni isolazioniste - isolationist positions; possibilmente - possibly; potendo - being able; poter - to be able; potesse - could; potrebbe - could; povera gente - poor people; pozza - pool; pozzanghera - puddle; pranzetto - lovely little meal/lunch; pratiche - practices; preannunciare - predict; precettore - tutor ...