seléa

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Macanese[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese semelhante or semelha, likely with some form of metathesis.

Adjective[edit]

seléa

  1. similar
    olâ selêa fronhato see a similar middle-aged woman
  2. this kind/type, these kinds/types
    Iou nunca gostâ uví seléa ancusa.
    I never liked to listen to these kinds of things.
    Já olâ seléa boboriça?
    Have you ever seen this kind of nonsense?

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