graham

This is the 3932nd most frequent Portuguese word.


graham

The word "graham" does not have a definition in Portuguese, as it is typically a name or refers to "graham flour" in English contexts.


The word 'Graham' is utilized as a proper noun, specifically as the name of a person being referenced in a past event.

Eu conheci o Graham ontem na reunião.

I met Graham yesterday at the meeting.


The word 'Graham' serves here as a descriptor for a specific style or type of baked goods, which are known as Graham crackers.

Ela comprou bolachas do tipo Graham no mercado.

She bought Graham-type crackers at the market.


In this sentence, 'Graham' refers to a particular type of flour, named for its creator or its specific grinding method, providing a culinary context.

A receita recomenda usar farinha de graham para o melhor resultado.

The recipe suggests using Graham flour for the best result.