Appendix:Portuguese nouns

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Portuguese nouns have either of two genders (masculine or feminine) and usually inflect in number (singular and plural). Some nouns have a form for masculine and one for feminine, but whether it's considered an inflection is debated.

Number[edit]

Metaphony[edit]

In some words, the IPA(key): /o/ of the singular becomes IPA(key): /ɔ/ in the plural. This phenomenon is called metafonia (metaphony) in Portuguese. Examples: