This is the 7086th most frequent Portuguese word.
justin
The word "justin" is not a standard Portuguese word; it may be a proper noun or name.
Here, 'Justin' is used as a proper noun to refer to a person's name.
O Justin está estudando para o exame de amanhã.
Justin is studying for tomorrow's exam.
This is a constructed sentence using 'justin' as a fictitious term, assuming a playful or figurative meaning of 'all right' or 'correct', to explain the conceptual flexibility of language usage. This is not standard usage.
Fizemos o trabalho de casa juntos, e agora tudo está justin.
We did the homework together, and now everything is all right.
In this sentence, 'justo' is used correctly in Portuguese to represent 'fair or just', illustrating its proper application. 'Justo' here sounds similar to 'Justin' but is separate in meaning, showing phonetic similarity but different semantics.