What is the slang for Portuguese?

Tuga. This is a popular slang used to refer to Portuguese people.
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What do you call a Portuguese person in slang?

Tuga is slang for a typical Portuguese person (a Portuga).
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What is a nickname for a Portuguese person?

Tuga. Tuga is a popular, informal nickname for Portuguese people. It is derived from Portuga, and is widespread in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking communities. Born as an insult, it became generalized during the colonial war in the 1960's.
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What is another name for Portuguese?

In Latin, the Portuguese language is known as lusitana or (latina) lusitanica, after the Lusitanians, a pre-Celtic tribe that lived in the territory of present-day Portugal and Spain that adopted the Latin language as Roman settlers moved in.
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What is Portugal's nickname in English?

As you may know, Portugal is sometimes referred to as Lusitania, but that is taking something of a geographical liberty: two centuries before Christ, the Roman province called Lusitania only comprised the area south of the Douro river, as well as a part of modern Spain.
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What do Portuguese call the UK?

Great Britain. A Grã-Bretanha, Great Britain em inglês, designa a maior das ilhas britânicas e, portanto, engloba a Inglaterra, a Escócia e o País de Gales.
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What is fart slang in Portuguese?

Fart is a peido, bufa, pum, pumzinho. To fart is verb peidar or soltar um peido/pum/uma bufa. And someone who farts a lot, peidorreiro.
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What is dudu in Portuguese?

Meaning:Wealthy guard. Dudu is an uncommon name of Portuguese origin.
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Do Portuguese say "bom dia"?

Greetings for certain moments of the day

“Bom dia” literally means “good day," but you'd only use it to say “good morning” in Portuguese.
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What do Portuguese call themselves?

The Portuguese people (Portuguese: Portugueses – masculine – or Portuguesas) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation indigenous to Portugal, a country that occupies the west side of the Iberian Peninsula in south-west Europe, who share culture, ancestry and language.
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Why do Portuguese have two names?

The first additional names are usually the mother's family surname(s) and the father's family surname(s). It is not uncommon in Portugal that a married woman has two given names and six surnames, two from her mother's family, two from her father's family, and the last two coming from her husband.
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What does blica mean?

'Blica' is a Portuguese slang word for 'dick' or 'cock'.
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What does Deu ruim mean?

Deu ruim is like “it didn't work well”.
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What do Spanish call Portuguese?

el portugués (language)
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What is Kaju in Portuguese?

The English name derives from the Portuguese name for the fruit of the cashew tree: Caju (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈʒu]), also known as acaju, which itself is from the Tupi word acajú, literally meaning "nut that produces itself".
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What is cheeky in Portuguese?

[ˈtʃiːkɪ ] adjective. insolente ⧫ descarado. Copyright © 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers.
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What does Koo mean in Portuguese?

The word cu (or cú)

This innocent looking monosyllabic word means anus (pronounced koo).
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What is Boofa in Portuguese?

Fun fact: in Portuguese, a "bufa" is a silent fart. The plural is bufas. So, as kids, we all used to say "Bufas is on tv!" Somehow, we liked the plural.
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How do you say fart politely?

Seven Alternative ways to say “Fart” in English:
  1. Pass gas. This is a commonly used way to refer to the act of farting. ...
  2. Break wind. This is another polite way to describe the release of gas from the body. ...
  3. Flatulate. ...
  4. Cut the cheese. ...
  5. Let one rip / Rip one. ...
  6. to slip one (a fart) out. ...
  7. To crop-dust.
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Where do most Portuguese live in England?

The English region with the largest concentration of Portuguese-born residents was London, accounting for almost half of the total England and Wales population. The South East had the second-largest concentration, closely followed by the East of England.
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What do the Portuguese call Germany?

To name just a few of the many names or endonyms for Germany: in the Scandinavian languages, Germany is known as Tyskland, in Polish as Niemcy, in Portuguese as Alemanha, in Italian as Germania, in French as Allemagne, in Dutch as Duitsland, and in Spanish as Alemania.
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What do the Portuguese call Americans?

In European Portuguese, americano is mostly used in colloquial speech, but the term usually used in the press is norte-americano.
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