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Dano
dano
dano
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɐ.ˈnu/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /dɐ.ˈno/
Etymology 1
From Old Portuguese dano, from Latin damnum (“damage”).
Alternative forms
- damno (obsolete)
Noun
dano m (plural danos)
- damage (an instance or the state of being damaged)
- O casco do navio sofreu dano.
- The ship’s hull suffered some damage.
- O casco do navio sofreu dano.
- (law) injury (violation of a person, their character, feelings, rights, property, or interests)
- (video games, role-playing games) damage (a measure of how many hitpoints a weapon or unit can deal or take)
- Essa espada tem 20 de dano.
- This sword has 20 damage.
- Essa espada tem 20 de dano.
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Verb
dano
Etymology 2
Adjective
dano m (feminine singular dana, masculine plural danos, feminine plural danas, not comparable)
- Danish (of Denmark)
- (historical) of the Danes (germanic tribe of the Danish islands and southern Sweden)
Synonyms
- (Danish): danês, dinamarquês
Noun
dano m (plural danos, feminine dana, feminine plural danas)
Synonyms
- (person from Denmark): danês, dinamarquês
Coordinate terms
- See Wikisaurus:germano
See also
- Dinamarca
- dano-