titford

This is the 8273rd most frequent Portuguese word.


titford

The word "titford" does not exist in Portuguese. It may be a misspelling or a name.


In this sentence, 'Titford' is used as a proper noun, specifically the name of a river.

O explorador encontrou um rio chamado Titford durante sua expedição.

The explorer encountered a river named Titford during his expedition.


Here, 'Titford' refers to the name of a project, indicating its designation as a proper noun.

Os cidadãos discutiram sobre o projeto Titford na reunião comunitária.

The citizens discussed the Titford project at the community meeting.


In this example, 'Titford' is utilized as a surname, identifying a person's family name.

Ele leu um livro de história que mencionava Sir James Titford.

He read a history book that mentioned Sir James Titford.