This is the 6071st most frequent Portuguese word.
caraíva
"Caraíva" does not have a direct definition in Portuguese; it is primarily known as the name of a small village in Bahia, Brazil.
Here, 'Caraíva' is used as a proper noun to denote a specific location, a village known for its natural beauty.
A vila de Caraíva tem praias lindas e águas cristalinas.
The village of Caraíva has beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
In this sentence, 'Caraíva' again functions as the name of a specific place, being the destination of the travel.
Visitamos Caraíva durante nossas férias este ano.
We visited Caraíva during our vacation this year.
This usage highlights 'Caraíva' as a location known for particular characteristics, emphasizing experiences or qualities associated with the place.