chinesas

This is the 3140th most frequent Portuguese word.


chinesas

"Chinesas" means "Chinese" (feminine plural) in English.


In this sentence, 'chinesas' is a plural adjective describing the noun 'porcelanas', indicating their origin from China.

As porcelanas chinesas são muito valorizadas em leilões.

Chinese porcelains are highly valued in auctions.


Here, 'chinesas' functions as a plural adjective modifying the noun 'bailarinas', highlighting their nationality.

As bailarinas chinesas encantaram o público com sua apresentação.

Chinese dancers enchanted the audience with their performance.


In this sentence, 'chinesas' is incorrectly gendered; it should be 'chineses' to agree with the masculine noun 'restaurantes' in gender.

Eu gosto de visitar restaurantes chinesas em minha cidade.

I like visiting Chinese restaurants in my city.