margem

This is the 7328th most frequent Portuguese word.


margem

"Margem" means "edge," "margin," or "bank" (of a river or surface).


In this sentence, 'margem' is used to refer to the border or edge of a geographical feature, specifically the edge of a river.

A margem do rio estava coberta de flores silvestres.

The riverbank was covered with wildflowers.


Here, 'margem' is used in a financial context to mean 'margin,' referring to the difference between costs and revenues.

Precisamos calcular a margem de lucro para este produto.

We need to calculate the profit margin for this product.


In this example, 'margem' refers to the figurative space or allowance given for something, such as negotiations in a contract.

Ele deixou uma margem para negociações no contrato.

He left room for negotiations in the contract.