soldado
English
Esperanto
Galician
Portuguese
Etymology 1
From Old Portuguese soldado, corresponding to soldo (“military salary”) + -ado. A calque or imitation of Italian soldato, from the past participle of soldare, from soldo (“money, military pay”)[1].
Pronunciation
Noun
soldado m, f (plural soldados)
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Indonesian: serdadu
- → Sinhalese: සොල්දාදුවා (soldāduvā)
Etymology 2
Past participle of soldar.
Pronunciation
Adjective
soldado m (feminine singular soldada, masculine plural soldados, feminine plural soldadas, comparable)
- soldered (joined together by soldering)
Spanish
Etymology 1
A derivative of sueldo (“military salary”) + -ado; compare Portuguese soldado, Italian soldato, French soldat. A calque or imitation of Italian soldato, from the past participle of soldare, from soldo (“money, military pay”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /solˈdado/, [sol̪ˈd̪aðo]
- Hyphenation: sol‧da‧do
Derived terms
Descendants
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