marrocos

This is the 2331st most frequent Portuguese word.


marrocos

"Marrocos" in Portuguese means "Morocco," a country in North Africa.


In this sentence, 'Marrocos' is used as the proper noun referring to the country Morocco.

Eu visitei Marrocos no ano passado.

I visited Morocco last year.


Here, 'Marrocos' functions as the subject of the sentence, emphasizing the general knowledge about the country.

Marrocos é conhecido pelas suas belas paisagens e pela rica cultura.

Morocco is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich culture.


In this example, 'Marrocos' is used as a possessive form indicating that the cuisine described is from Morocco.

A culinária de Marrocos inclui diversos pratos com especiarias.

Moroccan cuisine includes various dishes with spices.