bernardino

This is the 2839th most frequent Portuguese word.


bernardino

"Bernardino" is a proper noun, typically a male given name in Portuguese, derived from "Bernard."


Here, the word 'Bernardino' is used as a proper noun, indicating a person's name.

Bernardino é o nome do meu avô.

Bernardino is my grandfather's name.


In this sentence, 'bernardino' refers to the breed of the dog, Saint Bernard, showing its adjectival use in Portuguese.

O cachorro bernardino é muito leal.

The saint bernard dog is very loyal.


The term 'Bernardino' is again a proper noun but refers to a historical or religious figure, specifically Bernardino of Siena, demonstrating its cultural significance.

Ele estudou a obra de Bernardino de Siena.

He studied the works of Bernardino of Siena.