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===Etymology=== |
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From {{af|pt|en:ship|-ar}}. |
From {{af|pt|en:ship|-ar}}. The double ⟨p⟩ was influenced by similar English words spelled with it, e.g. [[shipping]]. |
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# {{lb|pt|Brazil|fandom slang|transitive}} to [[ship]] {{gl|to support or approve of a |
# {{lb|pt|Brazil|fandom slang|transitive}} to [[ship]] {{gl|to support or approve of a romantic relationship between two characters or people}} |
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#* {{quote-journal|1=pt|date=2024-07-16|work=Revista Quem|title='Proibido shippar', diz MC Daniel ao posar com Anitta|url=https://revistaquem.globo.com/noticias/noticia/2024/07/proibido-shippar-diz-mc-daniel-ao-posar-com-anitta.ghtml|text=Em um beach club em Saint-Tropez, os dois posaram para algumas fotos juntos e deram esperança aos fãs. "Pior que daria um casalzão", opinou um. "Eu '''shippo'''", disse outro. Apesar disso, o funkeiro mandou um recado: "Proibido '''shippar'''."|t=At a beach club in Saint-Tropez, the two posed for some photos together and gave their fans hope. “I'm afraid they'd make a great couple,” said one. ‘I '''ship''' [them],’ said another. Despite this, the Brazilian funk singer sent a message: “No '''shipping'''.”}} |
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#* {{quote-web|1=pt|date=05/13/2017|work=‘Revista de Sábado’ mostra o significado de 'shipar'|url=https://redeglobo.globo.com/sp/tvtem/revistadesabado/noticia/revista-de-sabado-mostra-o-significado-de-shipar.ghtml|text=Você já ouviu a palavra “'''shipar'''”? Muita gente não conhece essa nova moda da internet, que é está na boca da galera!|t=Have you ever heard the word "'''shipar'''"? A lot of people don't know about this new internet trend, which is on everyone's lips!}} |
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Revision as of 02:12, 15 October 2024
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From English ship + -ar. The double ⟨p⟩ was influenced by similar English words spelled with it, e.g. shipping.
Pronunciation
Verb
shippar (first-person singular present shippo, first-person singular preterite shippei, past participle shippado)
- (Brazil, fandom slang, transitive) to ship (to support or approve of a romantic relationship between two characters or people)
- 2024 July 16, “'Proibido shippar', diz MC Daniel ao posar com Anitta”, in Revista Quem[1]:
- Em um beach club em Saint-Tropez, os dois posaram para algumas fotos juntos e deram esperança aos fãs. "Pior que daria um casalzão", opinou um. "Eu shippo", disse outro. Apesar disso, o funkeiro mandou um recado: "Proibido shippar."
- At a beach club in Saint-Tropez, the two posed for some photos together and gave their fans hope. “I'm afraid they'd make a great couple,” said one. ‘I ship [them],’ said another. Despite this, the Brazilian funk singer sent a message: “No shipping.”
Conjugation
Conjugation of shippar (See Appendix:Portuguese verbs)
1Brazilian Portuguese.
2European Portuguese.
Derived terms
Categories:
- Portuguese terms derived from English
- Portuguese terms suffixed with -ar
- Portuguese 2-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Portuguese 3-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with homophones
- Portuguese lemmas
- Portuguese verbs
- Portuguese verbs ending in -ar
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Portuguese fandom slang
- Portuguese transitive verbs
- Portuguese terms with quotations