tróia

This is the 8320th most frequent Portuguese word.


tróia

"Tróia" in Portuguese refers to "Troy," the ancient city in Greek mythology, or a place name in Portugal.


In this sentence, 'Tróia' is used as a proper noun, the name of a dog.

Eu vi um cachorro chamado Tróia no parque hoje.

I saw a dog named Troy in the park today.


The word 'tróia' is used metaphorically here, deriving from the concept of the Trojan horse strategy.

O plano tróia foi elaborado para enganar o inimigo.

The trojan plan was devised to deceive the enemy.


Here, 'Tróia' refers to the ancient city known for the Trojan War.

A história de Tróia é fascinante e cheia de lições.

The history of Troy is fascinating and full of lessons.