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stop (Portuguese noun) stop/Portuguese/noun: invalid uppercase tag Rio-de-Janeiro not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["Pages with 18 entries", "Pages with entries", "Portuguese 2-syllable words", "Portuguese 3-syllable words", "Portuguese countable nouns", "Portuguese entries with incorrect language header", "Portuguese interjections", "Portuguese lemmas", "Portuguese masculine nouns", "Portuguese nouns", "Portuguese terms borrowed from English", "Portuguese terms derived from English", "Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation", "Portuguese unadapted borrowings from English", "pt:Games", "pt:Road transport"], "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "pt", "2": "en", "3": "stop"}, "expansion": "Unadapted borrowing from English stop", "name": "ubor"}], "etymology_text": "Unadapted borrowing from English stop.", "forms": [{"form": "stops", "tags": ["plural"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {"1": "m", "2": "#s"}, "expansion": "stop m (plural stops)", "name": "pt-noun"}], "lang": "Portuguese", "lang_code": "pt", "pos": "noun", "senses": [{"glosses": ["stop (function or button that causes a device to stop operating)"], "links": [["stop", "stop#English"]], "tags": ["masculine"]}, {"categories": ["Portuguese uncountable nouns"], "glosses": ["a game in which the players write on paper one word from each category (animal, fruit, etc.), all beginning with the same letter, as quickly as possible. In Spanish: tutti frutti"], "links": [["game", "game"], ["write", "write"], ["word", "word"], ["animal", "animal"], ["fruit", "fruit"], ["beginning", "beginning"], ["letter", "letter"], ["quickly", "quickly"], ["tutti frutti", "tutti frutti#Spanish"]], "raw_glosses": ["(uncountable) a game in which the players write on paper one word from each category (animal, fruit, etc.), all beginning with the same letter, as quickly as possible. In Spanish: tutti frutti"], "synonyms": [{"word": "adedanha"}], "tags": ["masculine", "uncountable"]}, {"categories": ["pt:Stock market"], "glosses": ["stop loss order (order to close one’s position if the market drops to a specified price level)"], "links": [["stock market", "stock market"], ["stop loss order", "stop loss order"]], "raw_glosses": ["(stock market) stop loss order (order to close one’s position if the market drops to a specified price level)"], "tags": ["masculine"], "topics": ["business", "finance", "stock-market"]}, {"categories": ["Brazilian Portuguese", "Portuguese colloquialisms", "Portuguese terms with usage examples"], "examples": [{"english": "We need to put an end to our laziness.", "text": "Precisamos dar um stop na nossa preguiça.", "type": "example"}], "glosses": ["stop; end (the act of putting a stop to something)"], "links": [["stop", "stop#English"], ["end", "end"], ["putting a stop to", "put a stop to#English"]], "raw_glosses": ["(Brazil, colloquial) stop; end (the act of putting a stop to something)"], "tags": ["Brazil", "colloquial", "masculine"]}, {"categories": ["European Portuguese", "Portuguese terms with usage examples"], "examples": [{"english": "I was almost run over because the driver did not stop at the stop sign.", "text": "Ia sendo atropelado, porque o condutor não parou no stop.", "type": "example"}], "glosses": ["stop sign"], "links": [["stop sign", "stop sign"]], "raw_glosses": ["(Portugal) stop sign"], "tags": ["Portugal", "masculine"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/iʃˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Rio-de-Janeiro"]}, {"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pe/", "tags": ["Southern-Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/ˈstɔ.pɨ/", "tags": ["Portugal"]}], "word": "stop"}

stop (Portuguese noun) stop/Portuguese/noun: invalid uppercase tag Southern-Brazil not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["Pages with 18 entries", "Pages with entries", "Portuguese 2-syllable words", "Portuguese 3-syllable words", "Portuguese countable nouns", "Portuguese entries with incorrect language header", "Portuguese interjections", "Portuguese lemmas", "Portuguese masculine nouns", "Portuguese nouns", "Portuguese terms borrowed from English", "Portuguese terms derived from English", "Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation", "Portuguese unadapted borrowings from English", "pt:Games", "pt:Road transport"], "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "pt", "2": "en", "3": "stop"}, "expansion": "Unadapted borrowing from English stop", "name": "ubor"}], "etymology_text": "Unadapted borrowing from English stop.", "forms": [{"form": "stops", "tags": ["plural"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {"1": "m", "2": "#s"}, "expansion": "stop m (plural stops)", "name": "pt-noun"}], "lang": "Portuguese", "lang_code": "pt", "pos": "noun", "senses": [{"glosses": ["stop (function or button that causes a device to stop operating)"], "links": [["stop", "stop#English"]], "tags": ["masculine"]}, {"categories": ["Portuguese uncountable nouns"], "glosses": ["a game in which the players write on paper one word from each category (animal, fruit, etc.), all beginning with the same letter, as quickly as possible. In Spanish: tutti frutti"], "links": [["game", "game"], ["write", "write"], ["word", "word"], ["animal", "animal"], ["fruit", "fruit"], ["beginning", "beginning"], ["letter", "letter"], ["quickly", "quickly"], ["tutti frutti", "tutti frutti#Spanish"]], "raw_glosses": ["(uncountable) a game in which the players write on paper one word from each category (animal, fruit, etc.), all beginning with the same letter, as quickly as possible. In Spanish: tutti frutti"], "synonyms": [{"word": "adedanha"}], "tags": ["masculine", "uncountable"]}, {"categories": ["pt:Stock market"], "glosses": ["stop loss order (order to close one’s position if the market drops to a specified price level)"], "links": [["stock market", "stock market"], ["stop loss order", "stop loss order"]], "raw_glosses": ["(stock market) stop loss order (order to close one’s position if the market drops to a specified price level)"], "tags": ["masculine"], "topics": ["business", "finance", "stock-market"]}, {"categories": ["Brazilian Portuguese", "Portuguese colloquialisms", "Portuguese terms with usage examples"], "examples": [{"english": "We need to put an end to our laziness.", "text": "Precisamos dar um stop na nossa preguiça.", "type": "example"}], "glosses": ["stop; end (the act of putting a stop to something)"], "links": [["stop", "stop#English"], ["end", "end"], ["putting a stop to", "put a stop to#English"]], "raw_glosses": ["(Brazil, colloquial) stop; end (the act of putting a stop to something)"], "tags": ["Brazil", "colloquial", "masculine"]}, {"categories": ["European Portuguese", "Portuguese terms with usage examples"], "examples": [{"english": "I was almost run over because the driver did not stop at the stop sign.", "text": "Ia sendo atropelado, porque o condutor não parou no stop.", "type": "example"}], "glosses": ["stop sign"], "links": [["stop sign", "stop sign"]], "raw_glosses": ["(Portugal) stop sign"], "tags": ["Portugal", "masculine"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/iʃˈtɔ.pi/", "tags": ["Rio-de-Janeiro"]}, {"ipa": "/isˈtɔ.pe/", "tags": ["Southern-Brazil"]}, {"ipa": "/ˈstɔ.pɨ/", "tags": ["Portugal"]}], "word": "stop"}


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