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Portuguese Translation We would like everybody working in translations to and from Portuguese to use this category as meeting point to ask questions, share experiences, define terms, explore new quality assurance or technical approaches, debate about the Portuguese language.

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Old 11-28-2007, 11:02 AM   #1
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cachorro-quente/hot dog em portugal?
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In Portugal is "Cachorro-quente", like in Brazil.
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é igual aqui então... hmm, em sampa também se diz um dog. ex.: vamos comer um dog?
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Outra maneira que também se usa em Portugal é "cachorro".
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vc já ouviu dogão?
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"Dogão" nunca. Deve ser porque varia muito de região para região.
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