This is the 7065th most frequent Portuguese word.
jordán
In Portuguese, "jordán" is not a standard word. It may be a proper noun referring to "Jordan," the country, or a name.
In this sentence, 'Jordán' is used as a proper noun referring to the specific geographic location, the Jordan River.
O Rio Jordán é mencionado frequentemente na Bíblia.
The Jordan River is frequently mentioned in the Bible.
Here, 'Jordán' is employed as a proper noun, possibly referring to a person or place named Jordán, contextualized within a narrative.
A lenda de Jordán conta uma história fascinante.
The legend of Jordán tells a fascinating story.
In this usage, 'Jordán' symbolically represents transition, informed by cultural or spiritual interpretations.