pare

This is the 7649th most frequent Portuguese word.


pare

"Pare" means "stop" in English.


In this case, 'parar' is referenced as a general instruction and 'pare' represents the abbreviation commonly used in traffic signals.

O sinal de trânsito indica que é necessário parar.

The traffic signal indicates that it is necessary to stop.


Here, 'pare' is used as a command or request to stop an action in progress, addressed in the imperative mood to the listener.

Pare de falar durante a aula.

Stop talking during class.


Here, 'pare' is directly quoted as a polite request for someone to cease a particular action, showcasing its use in direct speech.

Ela me disse: 'Por favor, pare de chorar.'

She told me, 'Please stop crying.'