This is the 6180th most frequent Portuguese word.
cloé
"Cloé" is not a Portuguese word; it is typically a proper name.
In this sentence, the word 'Cloé' is used as a proper noun, specifically a name referring to a person. It serves as the subject of the sentence and provides information about an individual.
Cloé é uma amiga maravilhosa.
Cloé is a wonderful friend.
Here, 'Cloé' as a proper noun functions as the subject in a subordinate clause, showcasing its role within a complex sentence structure to indicate a specific individual.
Acredito que Cloé tenha entendido a mensagem.
I believe that Cloé understood the message.
The word 'Cloé' in this sentence is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'vi' (saw), identified within the context of a firsthand witnessed action.