aniversariante
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From aniversariar (“to have a birthday”) + -ante, from aniversário (“birthday”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Brazil) IPA(key): /a.ni.veʁ.sa.ɾiˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi/ [a.ni.veh.sa.ɾɪˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi], (faster pronunciation) /a.ni.veʁ.saˈɾjɐ̃.t͡ʃi/ [a.ni.veh.saˈɾjɐ̃.t͡ʃi]
- (São Paulo) IPA(key): /a.ni.veɾ.sa.ɾiˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi/ [a.ni.veɾ.sa.ɾɪˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi], (faster pronunciation) /a.ni.veɾ.saˈɾjɐ̃.t͡ʃi/
- (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /a.ni.veʁ.sa.ɾiˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi/ [a.ni.veχ.sa.ɾɪˈɐ̃.t͡ʃi], (faster pronunciation) /a.ni.veʁ.saˈɾjɐ̃.t͡ʃi/ [a.ni.veχ.saˈɾjɐ̃.t͡ʃi]
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /a.ni.veɻ.sa.ɾiˈɐ̃.te/ [a.ni.veɻ.sa.ɾɪˈɐ̃.te], (faster pronunciation) /a.ni.veɻ.saˈɾjɐ̃.te/
- Hyphenation: a‧ni‧ver‧sa‧ri‧an‧te
Noun
[edit]aniversariante m or f by sense (plural aniversariantes)
- birthday boy or birthday girl (person whose birthday it is)
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