meo

This is the 7260th most frequent Portuguese word.


meo

"Meo" is a casual or regional variation of "meu," meaning "my" in English.


The word 'meo' here is a colloquial variant of 'meu', which means 'my' in Portuguese. It is used to denote possession in informal speech.

O meo amigo sempre me ajuda quando preciso.

My friend always helps me when I need it.


In this sentence, 'meo' functions as a slang term used to address a close friend or peer, similar to 'bro' or 'mate' in English.

Meo, essa ideia foi genial!

Mate, that idea was brilliant!


Here, 'meo' is used in the phrase 'no meo,' a typographical variation of 'no meio,' meaning 'in the middle' or 'amidst,' indicating a spatial context.

A casa está no meo do caminho.

The house is in the middle of the way.