sacou

This is the 3621st most frequent Portuguese word.


sacou

"Sacou" means "Got it" or "Did you understand?" in English.


In this sentence, 'sacou' means 'took out,' referring to the action of removing something from a place.

Ele sacou a carteira do bolso rapidamente.

He took the wallet out of his pocket quickly.


Here, 'sacou' is used colloquially to mean 'understood.'

Finalmente ele sacou o significado da brincadeira.

He finally understood the meaning of the joke.


In this context, 'sacou' indicates 'drew' or 'pulled out,' often referring to a weapon.

O policial sacou sua arma ao perceber o perigo.

The police officer drew his weapon upon noticing the danger.