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Difference between batatinha and potato
I know the Portuguese word for potato is batatinha. However I was watching a youtube video of a little boy speaking in Portuguese(I'm pretty sure he was in Brasil) and he and his mother used the word 'potato e arroz' to describe potatoes and rice instead of 'batatinhas e arroz'. Is there a particular reason for this? Or is the word batatinha only used in certain regions?
2013年6月1日 23:58
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Batata (potato) Batatinha (little potato). Batatinha frita (french fries)
2013年6月2日
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Batata (potato in English language); batatinha é o diminutivo de batata.
2013年6月2日
Everything that ends in "inha" and "zinha" in Portuguese it's a diminutive, batata - batatinha
2013年6月5日
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