This is the 10392nd most frequent Portuguese word.
exlica
"Exlica" appears to be a misspelling. The correct term is likely "explica," which means "explains."
Here, the word 'explica' is used as a verb in the present tense to describe someone providing a clarification or detailed understanding of a subject.
Ela explica a lição claramente.
She explains the lesson clearly.
In this sentence, 'explica' is again a verb in the present tense, showcasing the habitual action of someone proficiently offering explanations.
Você sempre explica bem as regras.
You always explain the rules well.
The usage of 'explica' here again indicates present tense action, where someone is providing information or instructions about how something works.