saias

This is the 12291st most frequent Portuguese word.


saias

"Saias" means "skirts" in English.


Here, 'saias' functions as a noun in plural form, referring to the clothing item 'skirts' in Portuguese.

Ela comprou três saias novas ontem.

She bought three new skirts yesterday.


In this sentence, 'saias' is the subjunctive form of the verb 'sair', meaning 'to leave or do well', used informally.

Espero que saias bem no exame de amanhã.

I hope you do well in tomorrow's exam.


Here, 'saias' is again from the verb 'sair', though explicitly indicating leaving or exiting a place.

Lembre-se de saias pela porta lateral quando terminar.

Remember to exit through the side door when you finish.