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1. Etymology of the Portuguese word manga

the Portuguese word manga
derived from the Classical Latin word manica (sleeves, long sleeves; gloves)
derived from the Latin word manus (hand; hand, fist; team)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *man-
derived from the Malay word manga
derived from the Tamil word mankay
derived from the Tamil word man
derived from the Tamil word kay
derived from the Malay word mangga
derived from the Tamil word mankay
derived from the Tamil word man
derived from the Tamil word kay

Derivations in Portuguese

contramanga, manguinha, remangar, mangal, mangueiro, manguear, mangueira, amangar

Derivations in other languages

English mango, Spanish manga

2. Etymology of the Portuguese word manga

derived from the Portuguese word manga

Derivations in Portuguese

mangueira

3. Etymology of the Portuguese word manga

derived from the Portuguese word manga

Derivations in Portuguese

mangueiro



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