This is the 10911th most frequent Portuguese word.
ingleses
"English people" or "Englishmen."
In this context, 'ingleses' refers to people from England, used as a nationality noun.
Os ingleses preferem chá ao café.
The English prefer tea over coffee.
Here, 'ingleses' is used as an adjective modifying the noun 'tourists,' indicating their origin.
Os turistas ingleses ficaram encantados com as praias do Brasil.
The English tourists were delighted by the beaches of Brazil.
In this example, 'ingleses' functions as an adjective describing the noun 'buildings,' referring to their characteristic style tied to England.