gonzález

This is the 6772nd most frequent Portuguese word.


gonzález

"González" is a Spanish surname, not a Portuguese word, meaning "son of Gonzalo."


Here, 'González' is used as a proper noun, likely a surname of an individual, following the convention of addressing people formally in Portuguese.

O Sr. González veio visitar a escola hoje.

Mr. González came to visit the school today.


In this sentence, 'González' refers to the author of a book, emphasizing their creative role. The surname is used alone, which is common to denote identity in literary contexts.

Li o livro de memórias escrito por González.

I read the memoir book written by González.


Here, 'González' denotes a family name, implying the collective identity of a group sharing the surname. This form is often used to refer to families or businesses.

Os González são famosos na cidade pela sua pastelaria.

The González family is famous in the city for their bakery.