"DJ" meaning in Portuguese

See DJ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈdi ˈd͡ʒej/ [Brazil], [ˈdi ˈd͡ʒeɪ̯] [Brazil], /ˈd͡ʒi ˈd͡ʒej/ [Brazil], [ˈd͡ʒi ˈd͡ʒeɪ̯] [Brazil], /ˌdiˈʒɐj/ [Portugal] Forms: DJs [plural]
Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from English DJ. Etymology templates: {{ubor|pt|en|DJ}} Unadapted borrowing from English DJ Head templates: {{pt-noun|mfbysense|#s}} DJ m or f by sense (plural DJs)
  1. DJ, deejay, disk jockey (person who plays or mixes recorded music at nightclubs) Tags: by-personal-gender, feminine, masculine
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