boungaville

This is the 5952nd most frequent Portuguese word.


boungaville

"Boungaville" is not a recognized Portuguese word; it might refer to "bougainvilea," a flowering plant.


In this sentence, 'boungaville' refers to the plant species commonly known as bougainvillea. The word is used as a noun to indicate the object of planting.

Eu plantei boungaville no meu jardim.

I planted boungaville in my garden.


Here, 'boungaville' again refers to the plant, specifically emphasizing its characteristic flowers. It is utilized as a noun in the possessive form to describe the origin of the flowers.

As flores da boungaville são vibrantes e coloridas.

The flowers of the boungaville are vibrant and colorful.


In this application, 'boungaville' is used as a noun representing the specific ornamental plant observed during a walk. It conveys admiration and aesthetic appreciation for its appearance.

Eu admiro a boungaville quando passeio pelo parque.

I admire the boungaville when walking in the park.