seu |
1. pron. third-person possessive pronoun his; her; its |
2. pron. third-personplural possessive pronoun their; theirs |
3. pron. second-person possessive pronoun your; yours (when using the second-person pronoun você) |
4. pron. second-personplural possessive pronoun your; yours (when using the second-person pronoun vocês) |
5. pron. you (used before epithets for emphasis) |
6. n-m. (familiar) mister (as a form of address) |
pai |
1. n-m. father (male who sires a child) |
2. n-m. one's father |
3. n-m. (usually in the plural) parent (either a mother or a father) |
4. n-m. (figurative) father (the founder of a discipline or science) |
finalmente |
1. adv. eventually; at last (after a long time) |
2. adv. lastly; finally; in the end (at the conclusion) |
cedeu |
1. v. verb form of ceder |
ceder |
1. v. to cede, to give up, to give away, to hand over, to give own property or rights to others |
2. v. to lend |
3. v. (indtr, a) to decide against own previous decision or after doubt |
4. v. to surrender at an argumentation, to be convinced after possibly long discussion |
5. v. to fall down, to collapse |
você |
1. pron. (formal, semi-formal, or offensive in Portugal, informal or formal in Brazil) second-person singular personal pronoun; you |
2. pron. indefinite pronoun; you; one |
pode |
1. v. verb form of poder |
2. v. verb form of podar |
poder |
1. v. (auxiliary) to be able to; can (to have the ability to) |
2. v. (auxiliary) can; to be allowed to (to have the permission to) |
3. v. (auxiliary) can; could (indicates possibility) |
4. v. (auxiliary) may; might (indicates possibility but uncertainty) |
5. v. (indtr, com) to be able to take on (to be able to defeat or withstand) |
6. v. (informal, intransitive) to be allowed |
7. v. (informal, intransitive) to be available for a meeting or appointment |
8. n-m. power (the ability to coerce, influence or control) |
9. n-m. (chiefly geopolitics) power (a powerful organization, especially a country) |
10. n-m. possession; (only used in, em poder de) |
11. n-m. (politics) power (branch of the government) |
12. n-m. power (extraordinary quality) |
13. n-m. (science fiction) power; superpower (supernatural ability) |
voltar |
1. v. to return; to come back |
2. v. to return (to reach a previous state) |
3. v. to turn (to adjust something in a direction) |
4. v. to shell out; to pay |
5. v. (indtr, a, para, .takes a reflexive pronoun) to turn to (to start to rely on) |
6. v. (indtr, contra, .takes a reflexive pronoun) to turn on; to turn against (to rebel against or oppose something formerly supported) |
mais |
1. adv. used to form the comparative of adjectives and adverbs; more; -er |
2. adv. preceded by the definitive article, used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs; most; -est |
3. adv. more (to a greater degree or extent) |
4. adv. (with indefinite or interrogative pronoun) else |
5. adv. (in negative sentences) any more, any longer |
6. conj. (arithmetic) plus (sum of the previous one and the following one) |
7. conj. (Brazil, colloquial) and; with; together with |
8. n-m. plus sign (name of the character +) |
9. conj. (Brazil) misspelling of mas |
tarde |
1. adj. late (near the end of a period of time) |
2. adj. late (specifically, near the end of the day) |
3. adj. late (not arriving until after an expected time) |
4. n-f. afternoon |
5. v. verb form of tardar |
tardar |
1. v. to be late; to delay oneself |
hoje |
1. adv. today (in the current day) |
2. adv. nowadays (in the current era) |