This is the 6667th most frequent Portuguese word.
framingham
The word "framingham" does not have a definition in Portuguese; it typically refers to a town in Massachusetts, USA.
In this sentence, 'Framingham' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, a city in Massachusetts, USA.
Fui a Framingham visitar uma amiga.
I went to Framingham to visit a friend.
Here, 'Framingham' again serves as a proper noun, referring to the city and implying its historical aspects.
A história de Framingham é muito interessante.
The history of Framingham is very interesting.
In this example, 'Framingham' points to the origin of an individual, indicating they are from the city.