Portuguese · Adjectives

Barato

[/baˈɾatu/]

Cheap / Inexpensive

Beginneradjective

Definition

Low in price; worth more than its cost.

De preço baixo; que vale mais do que custa.

Example

Achei um hotel barato perto do centro.

I found a cheap hotel near the center.

Etymology

'Barato', from the Latin 'baratus', refers to something that costs little. This has evolved in modern Portuguese to denote affordability or low cost.

How & Where It’s Used

'Barato' is frequently used in everyday conversation to describe lower-priced items and can appear in both informal and formal contexts. It is widely understood in all Portuguese-speaking areas.

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