Oito
Eight
Language note: Say 'oy-to', not 'ocho' as in Spanish.
Culture note: Oito sounds like 'eight' and reminds of a full dinner table.
Context: John finds another interesting item and increases his count to eight items.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Oito
[oy-too]
Eight
This is the number 8 in Portuguese, used to count or specify quantities.
Oito gatos estão no jardim.
Eight cats are in the garden.
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