charles

This is the 3823rd most frequent Portuguese word.


charles

"Charles" in Portuguese refers to a masculine given name, equivalent to "Charles" in English.


The word 'Charles' is used here as a proper noun referring to a person’s name.

Charles é o nome do meu amigo.

Charles is the name of my friend.


The word 'Charles' here refers to the first name of the well-known author Charles Dickens.

Li um livro famoso do autor Charles Dickens.

I read a famous book by the author Charles Dickens.


The word 'charles' in this context refers to percussion instruments known as 'cymbals' in English, showcasing its use as a common noun.

Os charles na banda marcial ecoavam pelo estádio.

The cymbals in the marching band echoed through the stadium.