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Ain in Portuguese

Ain in Portuguese is Ain — Ain means a dialectal or archaic word for "own," meaning belonging to oneself.

Ain in Portuguese

Ain
proper noun
A department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Capital: Bourg-en-Bresse (INSEE code 01).

What does "Ain" mean?

  1. determiner A dialectal or archaic word for "own," meaning belonging to oneself.
    "She wanted to live in her ain house."

Ain in a sentence

  • She wanted to live in her ain house.

Similar words in Portuguese

own

Common Portuguese translations

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What is "Ain" in Portuguese?

"Ain" in Portuguese is Ain. Ain means: A dialectal or archaic word for "own," meaning belonging to oneself.

How do you use "Ain" in a sentence?

Example: "She wanted to live in her ain house." In Portuguese, "Ain" is Ain.

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