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Why is Captain Marvel translated as male in Portugal?



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In Portugal, Captain Marvel (2019) is translated to Capitão Marvel, which is the male term for captain, female being capitã.



Is there a reason for this, or just a gross mistake from portuguese translators? I'm not brainfarting when I assume Captain Marvel is the female protagonist, am I?










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  • You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

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  • Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

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In Portugal, Captain Marvel (2019) is translated to Capitão Marvel, which is the male term for captain, female being capitã.



Is there a reason for this, or just a gross mistake from portuguese translators? I'm not brainfarting when I assume Captain Marvel is the female protagonist, am I?










share|improve this question

























  • You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

    – Gustavo Gabriel
    6 hours ago











  • Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

    – BlueMoon93
    6 hours ago














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In Portugal, Captain Marvel (2019) is translated to Capitão Marvel, which is the male term for captain, female being capitã.



Is there a reason for this, or just a gross mistake from portuguese translators? I'm not brainfarting when I assume Captain Marvel is the female protagonist, am I?










share|improve this question
















In Portugal, Captain Marvel (2019) is translated to Capitão Marvel, which is the male term for captain, female being capitã.



Is there a reason for this, or just a gross mistake from portuguese translators? I'm not brainfarting when I assume Captain Marvel is the female protagonist, am I?







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  • You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

    – Gustavo Gabriel
    6 hours ago











  • Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

    – BlueMoon93
    6 hours ago



















  • You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

    – Gustavo Gabriel
    6 hours ago











  • Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

    – BlueMoon93
    6 hours ago

















You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

– Gustavo Gabriel
6 hours ago





You mean in Portugal? Because I live in Brazil and it's Capitã Marvel...

– Gustavo Gabriel
6 hours ago













Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

– BlueMoon93
6 hours ago





Yeah, Portugal, I didnt know Brazil got it right

– BlueMoon93
6 hours ago










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Ok, in English this is gonna be weird to explain, but as this link explains, it has to do with the official patent designation.



In Portugal there is the woman "Primeiro-Ministro" (Prime-Minister in Male form), and a woman "Presidente" (President in Male form).



What is officially registered for the post is "Capitão" (Captain), and as Carol Denvers is a former air force pilot, that's what she is called. There is no "Capitã" for any post in the air force.






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    Ok, in English this is gonna be weird to explain, but as this link explains, it has to do with the official patent designation.



    In Portugal there is the woman "Primeiro-Ministro" (Prime-Minister in Male form), and a woman "Presidente" (President in Male form).



    What is officially registered for the post is "Capitão" (Captain), and as Carol Denvers is a former air force pilot, that's what she is called. There is no "Capitã" for any post in the air force.






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      Ok, in English this is gonna be weird to explain, but as this link explains, it has to do with the official patent designation.



      In Portugal there is the woman "Primeiro-Ministro" (Prime-Minister in Male form), and a woman "Presidente" (President in Male form).



      What is officially registered for the post is "Capitão" (Captain), and as Carol Denvers is a former air force pilot, that's what she is called. There is no "Capitã" for any post in the air force.






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        Ok, in English this is gonna be weird to explain, but as this link explains, it has to do with the official patent designation.



        In Portugal there is the woman "Primeiro-Ministro" (Prime-Minister in Male form), and a woman "Presidente" (President in Male form).



        What is officially registered for the post is "Capitão" (Captain), and as Carol Denvers is a former air force pilot, that's what she is called. There is no "Capitã" for any post in the air force.






        share|improve this answer













        Ok, in English this is gonna be weird to explain, but as this link explains, it has to do with the official patent designation.



        In Portugal there is the woman "Primeiro-Ministro" (Prime-Minister in Male form), and a woman "Presidente" (President in Male form).



        What is officially registered for the post is "Capitão" (Captain), and as Carol Denvers is a former air force pilot, that's what she is called. There is no "Capitã" for any post in the air force.







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