granada

This is the 6783rd most frequent Portuguese word.


granada

"Granada" in Portuguese means "grenade" (explosive device) or "pomegranate" (fruit).


Here, 'granada' refers to a paintball-centric grenade, illustrating the term's use as a functional object in sports.

Eu comprei uma granada para o meu jogo de paintball.

I bought a grenade for my paintball game.


In this case, 'Granada' is a proper noun referring to a famous city in Spain, showing its geographic contextual use.

A cidade de Granada na Espanha é conhecida pelos seus lindos palácios.

The city of Granada in Spain is known for its beautiful palaces.


Here, 'granada' means pomegranate, the fruit, highlighting its use in dietary and culinary contexts.

Eu adoro a fruta granada porque é deliciosa e saudável.

I love the pomegranate fruit because it is delicious and healthy.