feriado
Portuguese
Etymology
From féria + -ado, from Latin fēria (“holiday”), from Proto-Indo-European *dhēs- (“god, godhead, deity”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
feriado m (plural feriados)
Related terms
Adjective
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- (of a day or period) which is a holiday
Spanish
Etymology
From feria.
Pronunciation
Noun
feriado m (plural feriados)
- (Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Peru, Uruguay) holiday (day on which a festival, etc, is traditionally observed)
- Synonyms: día feriado, festivo, día festivo
Usage notes
Día feriado is used by the following countries: Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. They tend to include día; whereas Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Peru and Uruguay tend to omit "día" and just use feriado although regional variations exist.
Verb
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- Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
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- Argentinian Spanish
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