Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

habito

English translation:

Habit

Added to glossary by Dolores Vázquez
Nov 29, 2011 14:53
12 yrs ago
Portuguese term

habito

Portuguese to English Social Sciences Philosophy theology
(roupa usada por padres e freiras)
Proposed translations (English)
4 +13 Habit
4 religious habit
Change log

Dec 13, 2011 09:31: Dolores Vázquez Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Evans (X), Mark Robertson

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Proposed translations

+13
1 min
Selected

Habit

OK
Peer comment(s):

agree RitaMackay
1 min
Thanks.
agree Martin Riordan
3 mins
Thanks.
agree Ward Whittaker
4 mins
Thanks.
agree Ulrica d'Orey
6 mins
Thanks.
agree Evans (X)
7 mins
Thanks.
agree Mark Robertson : trying to kick it...
16 mins
Thanks.
agree Daniel Tavares
20 mins
Thanks.
agree Maria Stella Tupynambá
1 hr
Thanks.
agree Verginia Ophof
2 hrs
Thanks.
agree Sonia Girard
9 hrs
Thanks.
agree Muriel Vasconcellos : lowercase "h"
9 hrs
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agree dorisarraia
21 hrs
Thanks.
agree Paul Dixon : Yes, habit. And of course the original should be hÁbito. All proparoxitone (?) words in Portuguese have accents.
1 day 9 hrs
Thanks.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
4 hrs

religious habit

Sug.
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