dalva

This is the 6326th most frequent Portuguese word.


dalva

"Dalva" means "dawn" or "white, bright light," often associated with the morning star.


Here, 'Dalva' is used as a name given to a star, illustrating its poetic and traditional use in referring to astronomical entities.

A estrela Dalva brilha intensamente no céu da manhã.

The morning star Dalva shines brightly in the morning sky.


In this sentence, 'Dalva' is used as a personal name, showcasing its use as a proper noun to address someone directly.

Dalva, a senhora esqueceu seu guarda-chuva aqui.

Dalva, you left your umbrella here.


Here, 'dalva' refers to a specific poetic representation of dawn or light, which exemplifies its metaphorical usage in poetic expressions.

A luz dalva traz consigo a tranquilidade do amanhecer.

The dawn light brings with it the tranquility of sunrise.