In this episode we’ll hear how some accessoires are said in Portuguese and how they are translated into English. All nouns are preceded by the definite article (a, o, as, os) in order to define their gender. Those preceded by “o, os” are masculine and those preceded by “a, as” are feminine.
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os acessórios
accessories
o boné
cap
o chapéu
hat
o lenço de pescoço
scarf
o cinto
belt
a fivela
buckle
o lenço de assoar
handkerchief
o laço
bow tie
as luvas
gloves
o guarda-chuva
umbrella
as jóias
jewelry
o pendente
pendant
o broche
brooch
o botão de punho
cufflink
o colar de pérolas
string of pearls
o guarda jóias
jewelry box
o brinco
earring
o anel
ring
o colar
necklace
o relógio
watch
as malas
bags
a carteira de homem
wallet
a carteira de mulher
change purse
a mala de por ao ombro
shoulder bag
o saco de viagem
duffet bag
a pasta
briefcase
a mala de mão
handbag
a mochila
backpack
os sapatos
shoes
os sapatos de atacador
lace-up
a sola
sole
o salto
heel
a pala
tongue
o atacador
lace-up
o ilhós
eyelet
a bota de caminhada
hiking boot
o ténis
athletic shoe
o sapato de cabedal
leather shoe
o chinelo de enfiar no dedo
flip-flop
o sapato de salto alto
high-heel shoe
o sapato de cunha
platform shoe
a sandália
sandal
o mocassin
slip-on
o sapato de homem
brogue
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