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Meaning of Tortinho (nickname)
Nicknames are very hard for to translate. thanks for your help
18 de dic. de 2018 0:37
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Little bent
:-)
Bentie?
18 de diciembre de 2018
In Portuguese, whe use -INHO in the final of the word. This means bit or short.
Like: I had a bit Love (eu tive um amorzINHO).
13 de enero de 2019
Hello, Joe. In Portuguese, we frequently use INHO and INHA in the end of words. Literally, it means small/short. Sometimes it's just a friendly way to call something or someone.
Examples: If I have a small plant in my garden I can say "Eu tenho uma planta pequena no meu jardim". But I can also say "Eu tenho uma plantinha no meu jardim".
When we talk about names, you can say "Eu tenho uma priminha de 3 anos de idade. Nós a chamamos de Aninha." Priminha and Aninha means that my cousin Ana is young and/or we care about her, we love her.
I hope you understand the explanation :)
25 de diciembre de 2018
Tortinho: Little crooked; Torto: crooked, bended
21 de diciembre de 2018
It's the diminutive way to say torto in portuguese.
It means a little bit bent, slightly bent. In Portuguese we also use the diminutive to express that something is slightly in some state.
19 de diciembre de 2018
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Inglés, Italiano, Portugués
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