inimigas

This is the 10916th most frequent Portuguese word.


inimigas

"Enemies" (feminine plural).


In this sentence, 'inimigas' refers to two people who were enemies, indicating a hostile relationship between them.

As duas eram grandes inimigas na escola.

The two were great enemies in school.


Here, 'inimigas' is used to describe forces that belong to an enemy group, in a military or conflict context.

As forças inimigas avançaram pelo território rapidamente.

The enemy forces advanced through the territory quickly.


In this case, 'inimigas' metaphorically represents internal struggles or obstacles that hinder an individual's advancement.

Ela percebeu que suas próprias dúvidas eram as verdadeiras inimigas do seu progresso.

She realized that her own doubts were the true enemies of her progress.