manel

This is the 7302nd most frequent Portuguese word.


manel

"Manel" is a colloquial term in Portuguese used as a nickname for "Manuel," often symbolizing an ordinary Portuguese man.


The word 'Manel' is used as a proper name referring to a person's first name, showcasing its common usage.

O Manel foi ao mercado comprar pão.

Manel went to the market to buy bread.


Here, 'manel' is used as a colloquial term denoting a stereotypical figure, often related to rural lifestyles.

Na gíria local, 'manel' pode referir-se a alguém do campo.

In local slang, 'manel' can refer to someone from the countryside.


In this case, 'manel' is utilized in a figurative sense, expressing confusion or a messy situation.

Mas que manel esta situação toda se tornou!

What a mess this whole situation has turned into!