"canarinho" meaning in All languages combined

See canarinho on Wiktionary

Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾi.ɲo/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.nɐˈɾi.ɲu/ [Portugal] Forms: canarinha [feminine], canarinhos [masculine, plural], canarinhas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: * Nickname created by the journalist Geraldo José de Almeida in 1954, because from the 1950 to 1954 World Cup, Brazil changed the color of its strip from white to the four colors of its national flag. Head templates: {{pt-adj}} canarinho (feminine canarinha, masculine plural canarinhos, feminine plural canarinhas)
  1. (soccer, informal, poetic) of or relating to Brazil national football team Tags: informal, poetic Categories (topical): Football (soccer), Football (soccer)
    Sense id: en-canarinho-pt-adj-oLBafTmo Disambiguation of Football (soccer): 59 2 20 19 Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 37 3 29 32 Topics: ball-games, games, hobbies, lifestyle, soccer, sports

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾi.ɲo/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.nɐˈɾi.ɲu/ [Portugal] Forms: canarinhos [plural]
Etymology: * Nickname created by the journalist Geraldo José de Almeida in 1954, because from the 1950 to 1954 World Cup, Brazil changed the color of its strip from white to the four colors of its national flag. Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} canarinho m (plural canarinhos)
  1. Diminutive of canário Tags: diminutive, form-of, masculine Form of: canário
    Sense id: en-canarinho-pt-noun-Bu-q7~L4

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾĩ.ɲu/ [Brazil], [ka.naˈɾĩ.j̃u] [Brazil], /ka.naˈɾi.ɲo/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.nɐˈɾi.ɲu/ [Portugal]
Etymology: * Nickname created by the journalist Geraldo José de Almeida in 1954, because from the 1950 to 1954 World Cup, Brazil changed the color of its strip from white to the four colors of its national flag. Head templates: {{pt-noun|f|-}} canarinho f (uncountable)
  1. (Brazil) Brazil national football team Tags: Brazil, feminine, uncountable
    Sense id: en-canarinho-pt-noun-6uBhvSQ9 Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 37 3 29 32
  2. (Brazil) the yellow shirt used by the Brazil national football team Tags: Brazil, feminine, uncountable
    Sense id: en-canarinho-pt-noun-~JtLIRey Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese nouns with irregular gender Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 37 3 29 32 Disambiguation of Portuguese nouns with irregular gender: 23 24 16 36

Inflected forms

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