This is the 6976th most frequent Portuguese word.
intesa
"Intesa" is not a Portuguese word; it is Italian, meaning "understanding" or "agreement."
In this context, 'intesa' is used as a noun meaning 'agreement'.
A intesa do tratado foi assinada pelos líderes.
The agreement of the treaty was signed by the leaders.
Here, 'intesa' signifies an 'understanding' or 'agreement' achieved after a deliberation or discussion.
Eles chegaram a uma intesa após horas de discussão.
They reached an understanding after hours of discussion.
In this sentence, 'intesa' refers to 'mutual understanding' or harmony between parties.