From Italian arborio, from Arborio, a town in Piedmont; the toponym is most likely linked to Latin arboreus (“wooden, tree-like”). Compare Portuguese arbóreo.
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /aʁˈbɔ.ɾi.u/ [aɦˈbɔ.ɾɪ.u], (faster pronunciation) /aʁˈbɔ.ɾju/ [aɦˈbɔ.ɾju]
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /aʁˈbɔ.ɾi.u/ [aɦˈbɔ.ɾɪ.u], (faster pronunciation) /aʁˈbɔ.ɾju/ [aɦˈbɔ.ɾju]
- (São Paulo) IPA(key): /aɾˈbɔ.ɾi.u/ [aɾˈbɔ.ɾɪ.u], (faster pronunciation) /aɾˈbɔ.ɾju/
- (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /aʁˈbɔ.ɾi.u/ [aʁˈbɔ.ɾɪ.u], (faster pronunciation) /aʁˈbɔ.ɾju/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /aɻˈbɔ.ɾi.o/ [aɻˈbɔ.ɾɪ.o], (faster pronunciation) /aɻˈbɔ.ɾjo/
arbório m (uncountable)
- arborio (variety of short-grained rice)