How to say "political party" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "political party" translates to  partido político 

Transliteration: pahr-TEE-doh poh-lee-TEE-koh



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How to say "political party" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "partido político" which translates to "political party".

How to pronounce "partido político" (political party) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "partido político" is pronounced as "pahr-TEE-doh poh-lee-TEE-koh".

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