patrícia

This is the 4083rd most frequent Portuguese word.


patrícia

"Patrícia" means "patrician," referring to a person of noble or aristocratic lineage.


Here, 'Patrícia' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific individual's name.

A Patrícia gosta de caminhar na praia.

Patrícia enjoys walking on the beach.


In this sentence, 'patrício' is used as an adjective derived from 'patrícia,' meaning 'patrician,' and describes an elegant, noble style.

O estilo patrício daquela casa é impressionante.

The patrician style of that house is impressive.


Here, 'patrícios,' the plural form of 'patrício,' refers to a social class in Ancient Rome known for their aristocracy and prominence.

Na Roma Antiga, os patrícios tinham um status elevado.

In Ancient Rome, the patricians held a high status.