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See also:
éxodo
,
êxodo
,
and
Éxodo
Contents
1
Portuguese
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
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Etymology
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Borrowed from
Latin
exodus
, from
Ancient Greek
ἔξοδος
(
éxodos
,
“
departure
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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(
Brazil
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zo.du/
(
Brazil
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zo.du/
(
Southern Brazil
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zo.do/
(
Portugal
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zu.du/
[ˈe.zu.ðu]
,
/ˈɐj.zu.du/
[ˈɐj.zu.ðu]
(
Portugal
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zu.du/
[ˈe.zu.ðu]
,
/ˈɐj.zu.du/
[ˈɐj.zu.ðu]
(
Northern Portugal
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zu.du/
[ˈe.zu.ðu]
,
/ˈej.zu.du/
[ˈej.zu.ðu]
(
Central Portugal
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zu.du/
[ˈe.zu.ðu]
,
/ˈej.zu.du/
[ˈej.zu.ðu]
(
Southern Portugal
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈe.zu.du/
[ˈe.zu.ðu]
Homophone
:
êxodo
Proper noun
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Êxodo
m
(
Christianity
,
Judaism
)
Exodus
(
departure of Hebrew slaves from Egypt
)
(
biblical
)
Exodus
(
book of Torah and Old Testament
)
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êxodo