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vinte — meaning in English: twenty

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Portuguese speakers commonly use the word 'vinte' when counting, as in 'vinte pessoas' (twenty people) at a gathering. It's also used in everyday conversations regarding age, prices, or quantities, such as 'Eu tenho vinte anos' (I am twenty years old). 'Vinte' is a fundamental number that appears frequently in both formal and casual contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
'Vinte' is quite straightforward and doesn’t have close synonyms due to its specific numerical value. However, the word 'duzentos' (two hundred) can sometimes be confused by beginners; unlike 'vinte,' which is used for counting in the tens, 'duzentos' falls in the hundreds and represents a much larger quantity.
Culture
'Vinte' has its roots in Latin, originating from the word 'viginti.' In Brazil, the number twenty is often associated with youthful milestones, like turning twenty, which is celebrated with a 'vinte anos' party. Interestingly, in some regions, reaching twenty signifies the transition into adulthood and is marked with various traditions.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'vinte' in Portuguese?
'Vinte' is pronounced as 'VEEN-teh,' with the emphasis on the first syllable, making it easy to remember as you practice your Portuguese pronunciation.
Q.Is 'vinte' used in any idiomatic expressions?
Yes! In Brazil, you might hear 'vinte e poucos' which means 'twenty-something,' typically used when referring to someone in their early twenties.
Q.What are common mistakes with the word 'vinte'?
A common mistake is mispronouncing 'vinte,' often mixing it up with the word 'vinho' (wine). Remember that 'vinte' has a distinct pronunciation and is used strictly as a number, while 'vinho' refers to a beverage.
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