Morte means Death.
Morte isn't spanish. It is both Italian, portuguese and french for deathPS i learned it while reading breaking dawnEdit,,It Means "Death"Many people are asking what is the spanish word morte in English because of the book "breaking dawn" By Stephenie MeyerOnly Partially right. It is Not italian it is Latin but yes it does mean Death
Morte
it means "death" in portuguese
death in Portuguese
that is not a Portuguese word.
There isn't such word in the Portuguese Language.
Tecora is not a portuguese word.
"Yo" is the word "I" for Spanish. "Eu" is the word for Portuguese.
Yes, 'morte' is a Portuguese word for 'death'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'a' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uma' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'MOHR-chee' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
ki is an unknown word in Portuguese.
Morte is Portuguese, which is similar to Spanish. It means death and the significance of this, I think, is that either Bella or the baby must die - the woman who says it would probably want the baby to die.
I don't speak Portuguese, but I will be surprised if 'palavra' means anything but 'word'.