Similar words: importune, opportune, opportunist, opportunity, inopportune, importunate, importunity, opportunistic. Meaning: [‚pɔːtjʊ'giːz] n. 1. the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil 2. a native or inhabitant of Portugal. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the people of Portugal.
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31. And we have Puerto Rican, we have Portuguese ; we have all kinds here, yes.
32. This is a 100 dollar not I want to change it into portuguese escudo.
33. Gaming revenues in the former Portuguese enclave increased 22 per cent last year to $ 7.16 bn.
34. Then they learned that before the war Pan Am had been flying seaplanes on an Atlantic test route between Bermuda and the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
35. The Manchester club have the Portuguese star on contract for four more years (after which, if he's not sold, he becomes a free agent) at a weekly wage of $240,000.
36. Fado origins are probably from a mixture of African slave rhythms with traditional music of Portuguese sailors, with Arabic influence.
37. Mwaruwari kept Harry Redknapp's men in the game, bundling the ball home after Portuguese keeper Hilario failed to collect the ball in a goalmouth melee, but an equaliser eluded them.
38. An island of eastern Indonesia in the northern Moluccas west of northeast Celebes. Settled by the Portuguese (1521-1574), it was subjugated by the Dutch in 1683.
39. In addition to English there are some materials in French, German Hindi, P ( Portuguese ) , and Spanish.
40. The Portuguese colonized the area beginning in 505 and governed it as part of their Indian holdings until 752, when a separate administrative unit was formed.
41. But the Macanese — as this former Portuguese colony's mixed-race residents are called — are threatened by a demographic tide that could subsume their culture.
42. The Portuguese has taken time off since leaving West London, returning to live in his hometown of Setubal,[http://sentencedict.com/portuguese.html] about 40 miles south of Lisbon.
43. Ethnically, the Portuguese people are a combination of several ethnicities: pre-Roman Iberian and Celtic tribes with Romans and Germanic tribes.
44. The Portuguese Jose Ferreira Gomes introduces the cocoa tree as an ornamental plant on the small island of Principe in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa.
45. Old Trafford bosses will get tough in their fight to keep the Portuguese boy wonder out of the clutches of Real Madrid.
46. If you're allergic: Look for a non-shedding dog, like a Havanese, a Portuguese water dog or a standard poodle, advises dogbreedinfo.com.
47. European explorers - first the Portuguese in search of the Spice Islands (Indonesia) and then the Spanish - reached the Carolines in the 16th century, with the Spanish establishing sovereignty.
48. And the Portuguese chief says he would quit if Abramovich meddled with his backroom team.
49. Is the Portuguese whippersnapper ready to compete immediately for a first-team place at Old Trafford when he arrives next season?
50. While a Portuguese bailout would be manageable(sentencedict.com), assistance for its neighbor Spain would sorely test EU resources and raise deeper questions about the integrity of the single currency bloc.
51. Be known as " cork is regnal " Portuguese the cork that already had hundred years is produced history.
52. Over the past decade, the Havanese went from 92nd most popular breed to 32nd and the Portuguese Water Dog jumped to 60th from 80th place, thanks in part to being President Barack Obama's family pet.
53. Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian, and Turkish.
54. With the Madeira Islands and Cape Verde Islands, as is the Portuguese Azores dynasty Aziz, Prince Henry the Navigator, under the leadership of the great maritime expedition was found.
55. Most of the people there speak Spanish, Portuguese or French.
56. Trouble was, English translations of many Spanish and Portuguese works were either nonexistent or inadequate.
57. Portugal's flag has a red and a green stripe, and at their meeting point is an armillary sphere positioned underneath the Portuguese shield.
58. That night, the day after my 22nd birthday, I proudly wore the armband on my left arm, almost side by side with the Portuguese escudo embroidered on the shirt and close to my heart.
59. Moody’s Investors Service cut its long-term bond rating on Portuguese debt four notches to Ba2 from Baa1, with a negative outlook, and lowered its short-term rating to non-prime.
60. After the fall of Malacca, three nations struggled for the control of Malacca Strait: The Portuguese (in Malacca), the Sultanate of Johor and the Sultanate of Aceh.
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