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manhã — meaning in English: morning

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'manhã' in various daily situations, such as greeting someone with 'Bom dia!' (Good morning) or discussing plans for the day ahead. It can be heard in casual conversations at breakfast, in schools, or when discussing schedules, like saying 'Vamos nos encontrar amanhã de manhã' (Let's meet tomorrow morning).
Synonyms & nuances
'Manhã' specifically refers to the period from sunrise until noon, whereas 'matutino' can also describe morning events or activities but is more formal and less commonly used in everyday conversation. You'll choose 'manhã' when you want to convey a sense of the time of day rather than a broader event description.
Culture
The word 'manhã' originates from the Latin term 'māne', which also means morning. In Portuguese culture, mornings are often associated with new beginnings and opportunities, and many people savor this time for coffee and breakfast, making it a cherished part of the day that reflects social bonding and family traditions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'manhã' mean in English?
'Manhã' translates to 'morning' in English, referring to the first part of the day typically considered until noon.
Q.How do you use 'manhã' in a sentence?
You can use 'manhã' in sentences like 'Eu acordo cedo de manhã' (I wake up early in the morning) to indicate the time you wake up.
Q.Is there a gender associated with the word 'manhã'?
'Manhã' is a feminine noun in Portuguese, so it's used with the article 'a' (a manhã) and adjectives must agree in gender, like in 'a manhã ensolarada' (the sunny morning).
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