isaura

This is the 6994th most frequent Portuguese word.


isaura

"Isaura" is a Portuguese feminine given name, historically derived from Latin, meaning "from Isauria," a region in ancient Anatolia.


In this sentence, 'Isaura' is used as a proper noun referring directly to a person's name.

A Isaura chegou cedo para a reunião.

Isaura arrived early for the meeting.


Here, 'Isaura' is part of the title of a novel, referring specifically to a character within the story.

Li o romance 'A Escrava Isaura' na escola.

I read the novel 'A Escrava Isaura' at school.


In this sentence, 'Isaura' signifies a representation or adaptation linked to the novel or character previously mentioned.

No teatro, interpretaram uma versão moderna de Isaura.

At the theater, they performed a modern version of Isaura.