"Potogee" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Potogees [plural]
Etymology: From Portuguese, as pronounced/rendered in various Caribbean English dialects and creoles like Guyanese Creole English. Etymology templates: {{der|en|gyn|-}} Guyanese Creole English Head templates: {{en-noun}} Potogee (plural Potogees)
  1. (Caribbean) A Portuguese person. Tags: Caribbean

Noun [Guyanese Creole English]

Etymology: From English Portuguese. Etymology templates: {{der|gyn|en|Portuguese}} English Portuguese Head templates: {{head|gyn|noun}} Potogee
  1. a Portuguese person Synonyms: Potagee

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