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what is the difference among (de, da(s) and do(s) in portugues language?
Jul 17, 2010 9:41 PM
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da = de + artigo "a" (Feminine form for "of the")
do = de + artigo "o" (Masculine or neutral form for "of the")
Podes dizer:
A lenda do Paulo - The legend of the Paulo. ( "Do" (de +o) gives Paulo more importance and it is the more common form)
A lenda de Paulo - The legend of Paulo.
July 18, 2010
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