cardeal

This is the 9238th most frequent Portuguese word.


cardeal

The Portuguese word "cardeal" means "cardinal," referring to either a high-ranking clergy member in the Catholic Church or a type of bird.


In this sentence, 'cardeal' refers to a bird species, the cardinal, known for its vibrant red color.

O pássaro vermelho é chamado cardeal.

The red bird is called cardinal.


Here, 'cardeal' refers to a high-ranking ecclesiastical official in the Catholic Church.

Ele foi nomeado cardeal pelo Papa em Roma.

He was appointed cardinal by the Pope in Rome.


In this sentence, 'cardeal' is used to describe a shade of color, often a vivid red.

A cor cardeal dos documentos oficiais era claramente visível.

The cardinal color of the official documents was clearly visible.