gragoatá

This is the 6781st most frequent Portuguese word.


gragoatá

"Gragoatá" is a Portuguese term referring to a type of shrub or tree, often associated with plants from the genus "Davilla" or "Curatella," and may also refer to a fruit-bearing plant native to certain regions in Brazil.


In this sentence, 'Gragoatá' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, a beach in Niterói, Brazil.

Gragoatá é uma praia tranquila em Niterói.

Gragoatá is a calm beach in Niterói.


Here, 'Gragoatá' refers to the geographical location, providing context to the activities taking place there.

Os pescadores no Gragoatá saem cedo para o trabalho.

The fishermen at Gragoatá leave early for work.


'Gragoatá' in this sentence again signifies the specific location, emphasizing its beauty during sunset.

A paisagem do Gragoatá ao pôr do sol é espetacular.

The landscape of Gragoatá at sunset is spectacular.