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What is the plural form of word Portuguese?

The plural form of "Portuguese" depends on the context:

* For people: Portuguese (no change)

* For things: Portuguese (no change)

Examples:

* People: "The Portuguese are known for their hospitality."

* Things: "He collected several Portuguese stamps."

The word "Portuguese" is a collective noun, which means it refers to a group of people or things. When referring to a group, it remains singular.

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