masculine in Portuguese
masculine in Portuguese is macho, homem, masculino — masculine means relating to men, or having qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength or assertiveness.
masculine in Portuguese
macho
Of or pertaining to the male sex; biologically male, not female.
homem
Of or pertaining to the male sex; biologically male, not female.
masculino
masculino
(grammar) The masculine gender.
What does "masculine" mean?
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adj Relating to men, or having qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength or assertiveness.
"He had a deep, masculine voice."
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adj In grammar, belonging to the masculine gender class of nouns or adjectives in a given language.
"In French, "le livre" uses the masculine article."
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noun The masculine grammatical gender, or a word belonging to it.
"The dictionary marks each noun as masculine or feminine."
masculine in a sentence
- He had a deep, masculine voice.
- The advert leaned heavily on masculine imagery of rugged outdoor life.
- In French, "le livre" uses the masculine article.
- The dictionary marks each noun as masculine or feminine.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "masculine" in Portuguese?
"masculine" in Portuguese is macho, homem, masculino. masculine means: Relating to men, or having qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength or assertiveness.
How do you use "masculine" in a sentence?
Example: "He had a deep, masculine voice." In Portuguese, "masculine" is macho, homem, masculino.
Are there other ways to say "masculine" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "masculine": macho, homem, masculino.
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