prwençau

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[pɾwenˈsau̯]

1. masculine noun Provençal (person from Provence, France).

2. masculine noun Provençal (language spoken in Provence, France).

Etymology: From Prwença plus derivative suffix -au.

pi

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[pi]

1. feminine noun Pi (Greek letter).

Etymology: From Greek pi.

prwènçal

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[ˈpɾwensal]

1. adjective Provençal (related to Provence, France, or the Provençal people).

Etymology: From Prwença plus derivative suffix -al.

Prwença

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[ˈpɾwensa]

1. proper noun Provence (region in France).

Etymology: From Provençal Provença.

prwinza

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[ˈpɾwinza]

1. feminine noun Province.

Etymology: From Latin provincia.

portwawès

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[poɾtwaˈwes]

1. adjective Portuguese (related to Portugal or the Portuguese people).

2. masculine noun Portuguese (person from Portugal).

3. masculine noun Portuguese (language of Portugal).

Etymology: From Portwau plus derivative suffix -ès.

Portwau

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[poɾˈtwau̯]

1. proper noun Portugal.

Etymology: From Portuguese Portugal.

parè

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[paˈɾe]

1. feminine noun Wall (of a house).

Etymology: From Latin paries.

Plural: paretas.

petainõ

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[petai̯ˈno]

1. masculine noun Brush.

Etymology: From petain plus derivative suffix .

petain

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[peˈtai̯n]

1. masculine noun Comb.

Etymology: From Latin pecten.