bonito
See also: Bonito
English
Noun
bonito (plural bonito or bonitos or bonitoes)
- Any of various marine fish of the genus Sarda, that are related to and resemble the tuna.
- A large tropical fish, the skipjack tuna, allied to the tunny, Katsuwonus pelamis.
- The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies.
- The cobia or crab eater (Rachycentron canadum), an edible fish of warm waters globally.
Derived terms
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /bu.ˈni.tu/
- Hyphenation: bo‧ni‧to
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Spanish bonito (“pretty, lovely”), a diminutive of bueno (“good”), from Latin bonus (“good”).
Adjective
bonito m (feminine singular bonita, masculine plural bonitos, feminine plural bonitas, comparable)
Inflection
Inflection of bonito
singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |
positive | bonito | bonita | bonitos | bonitas |
comparative | mais bonito | mais bonita | mais bonitos | mais bonitas |
superlative | o mais bonito bonitíssimo |
a mais bonita bonitíssima |
os mais bonitos bonitíssimos |
as mais bonitas bonitíssimas |
augmentative | bonitão | bonitona | bonitões | bonitonas |
diminutive | bonitinho | bonitinha | bonitinhos | bonitinhas |
Related terms
Adverb
bonito (comparative mais bonito superlative o mais bonito)
- beautifully, in a beautiful way
- Ela canta bonito - She sings beautifully
Descendants
- Kabuverdianu: bunitu
Noun
bonito m (plural bonitos)
- various species of fish related to or sharing resemblance with the tuna, such as the albacore and the frigate tuna
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [βo̞ˈni.to̞]
Adjective
bonito (feminine singular bonita, masculine plural bonitos, feminine plural bonitas) (superlative bonitísimo)
Etymology 2
From Arabic بَيْنِيت (baynīt).
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