marechal

This is the 7327th most frequent Portuguese word.


marechal

"Marshal" – a high-ranking military officer or official.


In this sentence, 'marechal' is used to denote a military rank, referring to a high-ranking officer in the army.

O marechal liderou o exército em uma vitória decisiva.

The marshal led the army in a decisive victory.


Here, 'marechal' is mentioned as part of historical uniforms collection, showing its historical importance.

Ele gosta de colecionar uniformes históricos, incluindo de marechal.

He likes collecting historical uniforms, including those of a marshal.


In this context, 'marechal' refers to an honorary title granted as a recognition of military merit.

O título de marechal foi concedido por seus esforços na guerra.

The title of marshal was awarded for his efforts in the war.