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terça-feira — meaning in English: Tuesday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Portuguese speakers commonly use 'terça-feira' in everyday conversation to refer to the second day of the week. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Vamos nos encontrar na terça-feira?' which translates to 'Shall we meet on Tuesday?' in a casual setting or during work meetings to discuss schedules.
Synonyms & nuances
'Terça-feira' is straightforwardly used to denote Tuesday, while the word 'dia' (day) is more general. You would choose 'terça-feira' when specifically referring to the day of the week, whereas 'dia' could refer to any day, making 'terça-feira' more precise.
Culture
'Terça-feira' derives from the Latin 'dies Martis', meaning 'day of Mars', the Roman god of war. In Portuguese-speaking cultures, Tuesdays are often associated with various traditions and superstitions, such as being considered an unlucky day in some areas, leading people to avoid certain activities like starting new projects.
FAQ
Q.What does 'terça-feira' mean in English?
'Terça-feira' means 'Tuesday' in English, representing the second day of the week in Portuguese-speaking cultures.
Q.How do you pronounce 'terça-feira'?
'Terça-feira' is pronounced as 'TER-sah-FAY-rah', with emphasis on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Is there a specific way to use 'terça-feira' in a sentence?
'Terça-feira' can be used in various contexts, both formally and informally, such as, 'A reunião será na terça-feira,' meaning 'The meeting will be on Tuesday.'
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