polaco

This is the 11720th most frequent Portuguese word.


polaco

"Polaco" in English means "Polish," referring to something or someone from Poland.


The word 'polaco' is used here as a noun to denote a person from Poland.

O polaco veio da Polônia para visitar o Brasil.

The Polish man came from Poland to visit Brazil.


Here, 'polaco' is used as an adjective to describe the bread's origin or nationality as Polish.

Ela comprou um pão típico polaco para o seu café da manhã.

She bought a typical Polish bread for her breakfast.


In this sentence, 'polaca' is an adjective agreeing in gender with 'arte,' to describe art as being associated with Poland.

Houve uma exposição de arte polaca na galeria este mês.

There was an exhibition of Polish art in the gallery this month.