barry

This is the 2836th most frequent Portuguese word.


barry

The word "barry" does not exist in Portuguese as a standard term. It might be a name or derived from another context.


The proper noun 'Barry' refers to a person's name in this sentence.

O Barry é muito bom em futebol.

Barry is very good at soccer.


In this instance, 'barry' is used as a metaphor or figurative term, which may convey a specific idea or impact depending on context.

Sua decisão foi um verdadeiro 'barry' para a empresa.

His decision was a real 'barry' for the company.


Here, 'barry' might signify a concept, terminology, or key point discussed in the meeting, displaying its abstract use.

Ele mencionou algo sobre um 'barry' na reunião.

He mentioned something about a 'barry' in the meeting.