port wine (countable and uncountable, plural port wines)
- A type of fortified wine traditionally made in Portugal.
A type of fortified wine traditionally made in Portugal
- Arabic: مِينَاء النَّبِيذ m (mīnāʔ an-nabīḏ), نَبِيذ بُورْتُو m (nabīḏ būrtū)
- Armenian: պորտվեյն (hy) (portveyn)
- Belarusian: партве́йн m (partvjéjn)
- Bulgarian: по́рто n (pórto), по̀ртвайн m (pòrtvajn)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 波酒 (bōjiǔ), 波特酒 (bōtèjiǔ), 缽酒/钵酒 (bōjiǔ), 砵酒 (zh) (bōjiǔ), 波爾圖葡萄酒/波尔图葡萄酒 (Bō'ěrtú pútáojiǔ)
- Czech: portské
- Danish: portvin (da) c
- Dutch: porto (nl), port (nl) m
- Esperanto: portovino
- Estonian: portvein
- Faroese: portvín n
- Finnish: portviini (fi)
- French: vin de Porto m, porto (fr) m
- Galician: porto (gl) m
- Georgian: პორტვაინი (ṗorṭvaini)
- German: Portwein (de) m
- Greek: πορτό n (portó), οίνος Πορτογαλίας m (oínos Portogalías)
- Hungarian: portói (hu)
- Icelandic: púrtvín n
- Italian: porto (it) m
- Japanese: ポートワイン (pōtowain)
- Korean: 포트 포도주 (poteu podoju), 포트 와인 (poteu wain)
- Latvian: portvīns (lv) m
- Lithuanian: portveinas m
- Norwegian: portvin (no) m, (slang) port (no) m
- Polish: portwajn (pl) m
- Portuguese: vinho do Porto (pt) m
- Russian: портве́йн (ru) m (portvéjn)
- Slovak: portské n
- Spanish: vino de Oporto m, oporto (es) m
- Swedish: portvin (sv) n
- Tagalog: tinto
- Ukrainian: портве́йн m (portvéjn)
- Uzbek: portveyn
- Yiddish: פּאָרטווײַן (portvayn)
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