-ão
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From Old Galician-Portuguese -on, from Latin -ōnem. Akin to Spanish -ón, Italian -one and French -on, compare Romanian -oi.
-ão m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ões, feminine -ona, feminine plural -onas)
-ão (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ona, masculine plural -ões, feminine plural -onas)
From Old Galician-Portuguese -ão, from Latin -ānus (“-ian”). Doublet of -ano.
-ão m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ãos, feminine -ã, feminine plural -ãs)
-ão (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ã, masculine plural -ãos, feminine plural -ãs)
-ão m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ões)
From Old Galician-Portuguese -an, from an (modern Portuguese: hão) from Latin habent, third-person plural present indicative of habeō (“to have”).
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Words ending in -ão are pluralised differently depending on its origin:
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