sherte

Portuguese translation: camisa

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English term or phrase:sherte
Portuguese translation:camisa

10:05 Jul 30, 2001
English to Portuguese translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary
English term or phrase: sherte
He showed her in a glass a boye in a sherte gleninge Corne
abrantes da fonseca
camisa
Explanation:
sherte: similar to chemise or shirt, but collarless and usually long and full with long full sleeves.

www.angelfire.com/journal/clovenstone/glossarypage/glossary...
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Lilian Severo Dos Santos
Brazil
Local time: 01:26
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I thank you for your answer about sherte, but I should like to have the translation for the rest of the sentence. Could you do it for me, please? The sentence is A BOYE IN A SHERTE GLENINGE CORNE. Thanks a lot. I'm looking forward for your answer.
Abrantes Fonseca
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4túnica ou camisola
Silvio Picinini
nacamisa
Lilian Severo Dos Santos


  

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camisa


Explanation:
sherte: similar to chemise or shirt, but collarless and usually long and full with long full sleeves.

www.angelfire.com/journal/clovenstone/glossarypage/glossary...

Lilian Severo Dos Santos
Brazil
Local time: 01:26
Grading comment
I thank you for your answer about sherte, but I should like to have the translation for the rest of the sentence. Could you do it for me, please? The sentence is A BOYE IN A SHERTE GLENINGE CORNE. Thanks a lot. I'm looking forward for your answer.
Abrantes Fonseca
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túnica ou camisola


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Silvio Picinini
United States
Local time: 21:26
Native speaker of: Portuguese
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