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Uncitable Southern Brazilian regionalisms
засварлах- aguento: watery (Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- armar capa: (slang) to leave; to depart;
- bera: beer (from Venetian Загвар:m);
- Buriú: nickname of Загвар:m;
- Camorão: nickname of Загвар:m;
- carçudão: someone who wears baggy pants; (by extension) a lowlife (from carça (eye dialect of Загвар:m) + Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- cenzão: one hundred bucks (from Загвар:m + Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- cracóvia: Загвар:m, a type of salami made by Polish immigrants (from Загвар:m);
- crêndios padre / crêndios pai / crêndios: an expression of terror, awe or surprise (from Spanish Загвар:m Загвар:m Загвар:m, Загвар:m);
- cuim: tailbone, coccyx (from Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- Cunhepe do Judas: Bumfuck, Egypt (remote place);
- Curita: nickname of Загвар:m;
- de buenas: all right, OK (Hispanicisation of Загвар:m);
- de saltar/pular os butiá(s) dos bolso(s): very exciting;
- espirradeira: a sneezing spell (from Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- faceiro e gordo: having a good life, having all one’s basic needs met;
- frischtick: food taken to an event, such as a fishing trip or a picnic (from Hunsrik Загвар:m, from German Загвар:m);
- gengis khan: a type of grill consisting of a hemispherical metal top full of slits, placed over a base with the burning embers; barbecue prepared using this grill (named after Mongol emperor Gengis Khan);
- Gorpa: nickname of Загвар:m;
- grácie: thank you (from Venetian Загвар:m);
- lâ: emphatic form of Загвар:m; pronounced with a rising intonation;
- louco de: (colloquial) very; extremely;
- mede-mede: inchworm (reduplication of Загвар:m);
- minhas arma!: expression of disapproving surprise;
- mirde bom/bão, mirde: used as an answer to greetings equivalent to how are you?, and to express gladness with the outcome of a deal (from rural pronunciation of Загвар:m Загвар:m Загвар:m);
- montar: to prepare a cuia of maté;
- nem os padres de Pitanga: used to sarcastically imply that someone’s denial is a lie;
- no pau da viola: almost out of resources or material; run on fumes;
- Parágua: nickname of Загвар:m;
- paraguaio: of poor or low quality (a reference to counterfeit goods imported from Paraguay by Загвар:m);
- perpreto: nonstandard form of perplexo;
- piá de apartamento/prédio: someone who had a sheltered life and is out of touch with the common people’s woes;
- Prud: nickname of Загвар:m
- serpelo: whopper;
- tchuca, porco!: used to criticise someone for burping;
- tchuco: tipsy, slightly drunk;
- tchutcho: pacifier (from Venetian Загвар:m);
- tongo: a foolish person; foolish (from Rioplatense Spanish);
- tonguice: foolishness; a foolish act (tongo + Загвар:m);
- tonguear: to act foolishly (tongo + Загвар:m);
- tabuleiro: chopping board;
- tristonhoco: down, depressed (Загвар:m + Загвар:m);
- vetcho, -a: old person; grandfather; old (from Venetian Загвар:m);
- vina: hot dog sausage (from German Загвар:m).
Projects
засварлах- Giving Portuguese tbot entries proper entries. I always try to make the entries as complete as possible.
- (5 May 2011) Began
Portuguese tbot entries timeline
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- (31 July 2012) Finished.
- Languages:
- Maintaining Wiktionary:Requested entries (Portuguese)
- Maintaining Category:Portuguese terms needing attention
- (5 August 2012) emptied it.
- Expanding Portuguese entries per frequency:
- Began: 11 August 2012.
- 100 most common: 15 March 2013.
- 200 most common: 13 April 2013.
- On hold.
- (26 November 2014) Began.
- (2 December 2014) 500 left.
- (4 December 2014) 250 left.
- (6 December 2014) Done.
- Have Portuguese beat Spanish in number of gloss definitions:
- (11 March 2014) 17317 definitions behind.
progress
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- (28 August 2015) 128 definitions ahead.
- Go through Category:English lemmas and add Portuguese translations:
- Began: 27 December 2014;
- Aa: 27 December 2014;
- Ab: 28 December 2014;
- Ac: 31 January 2015;
- Ad: 3 February 2015;
- Ae: 8 February 2015;
- Af: 10 February 2015;
- Ag: 15 February 2015;
- Ah: 15 February 2015;
- Ai: 17 February 2015;
- Aj: 17 February 2015;
- Ak: 17 February 2015;
- Al: 17 June 2015;
- Am: 29 June 2015;
- An: 6 August 2015 (you won’t believe how many words use the prefix Загвар:m);
- Ao: 6 August 2015;
- Ap: 10 August 2015;
- Aq: 10 August 2015;
- Ar: 21 August 2015.
- Go through Peregrinaçam and add the obsolete spellings:
- Chapter I: 18 July 2015;
- Chapter II: 19 July 2015;
- Chapter III: 1 August 2015;
- Chapter IV: 3 August 2015;
- Chapter V: 3 August 2015;
- Chapter VI: 4 August 2015;
- Chapter VII: 6 August 2015;
- Chapter VIII: 6 August 2015.
- Have Portuguese beat Finnish in number of translation lines:
- (2 July 2015) 22559 translations behind;
- (8 August 2015) 19449 translations behind;
- (28 August 2015) 16919 translations behind;
- (2 October 2015) 16710 translations behind.
- Maintaining WT:FWOTD
- Maintaining WT:STATS
Subpages
засварлахEducational material:
- Annotated texts for beginner Portuguese learners.
Wordlists:
- Portuguese words by frequency;
- Words in the Fala language;
- Portuguese words of Germanic origin (moved from appendix; mostly rubbish).
Requested entries and content:
- Ufology terms to be added;
- Heavy Metal terms to be added;
- Missing translations per priority;
- Translations of water.
Fun:
- Words which are examples of themselves;
- (Pseudo-)archaic Main Page;
- Age of Empires II glossary;
- My linguistics and lexicography related neologisms.
Other: