What does dezassete in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word dezassete in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dezassete in Portuguese.

The word dezassete in Portuguese means dezessete, dezessete, dezessete, dezessete, dezessete de, dezessete de. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dezassete

dezessete

noun (cardinal number: 17) (BRA)

(numeral: Representa a quantidade exata das unidades, ordenação de elementos, fração, etc. Ex. "treze"; "primeiro"; "um terço", etc.)
Like thirteen, seventeen is a prime number.

dezessete

adjective (17 in number) (BRA)

(numeral: Representa a quantidade exata das unidades, ordenação de elementos, fração, etc. Ex. "treze"; "primeiro"; "um terço", etc.)
There were seventeen cats in the garden.

dezessete

adjective (17 years of age) (BRA)

(numeral: Representa a quantidade exata das unidades, ordenação de elementos, fração, etc. Ex. "treze"; "primeiro"; "um terço", etc.)
Janice is seventeen.

dezessete

pronoun (people, things: 17 of them) (BRA)

(pronome: Palavra que substitui um substantivo. Ex. "seu", "aquele", "quem?", "cujo" )
Seventeen of the students failed the exam.

dezessete de

noun (US, written (seventeenth day of specified month) (BRA, dia do mês)

Aunt Edie celebrated her hundredth birthday on September 17.

dezessete de

noun (mainly UK, written (seventeenth day of specified month) (BRA, dia do mês)

The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on 17 April.

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