almeida

This is the 5694th most frequent Portuguese word.


almeida

"Almeida" is a Portuguese surname and place name derived from the Arabic "al-Ma'ida," meaning "the table" or "tableland."


In this sentence, 'Almeida' is used as a surname for a person, denoting a proper noun.

O Sr. Almeida é o novo professor na escola.

Mr. Almeida is the new teacher at school.


Here, 'almeida' describes a part of the property, possibly referring to a specific feature or area.

A almeida da propriedade está cercada por árvores.

The almeida of the property is surrounded by trees.


In this context, 'almeida' is used to refer to an item or object, showcasing its usage as a common noun.

Gostaria de comprar uma almeida para o jardim.

I would like to buy an almeida for the garden.