aliado

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin alligātus (bound, tied).

Pronunciation

Adjective

aliado m (feminine singular aliada, masculine plural aliados, feminine plural aliadas, comparable)

  1. allied

Quotations

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Noun

aliado m (plural aliados, feminine aliada, feminine plural aliadas)

  1. ally (anything akin to another by structure, etc.)
    Antonyms: adversário, inimigo

Quotations

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Verb

aliado (feminine singular aliada, masculine plural aliados, feminine plural aliadas)

  1. masculine singular past participle of aliar

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:aliar.


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin alligātus (bound, tied).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈljado/, [aˈljaðo]

Adjective

aliado (feminine singular aliada, masculine plural aliados, feminine plural aliadas)

  1. allied

Noun

aliado m (plural aliados, feminine aliada, feminine plural aliadas)

  1. ally

Verb

aliado m (feminine singular aliada, masculine plural aliados, feminine plural aliadas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of aliar.

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