Portuguese · Adjectives
[/baˈɾatu/]
Cheap / Inexpensive
Low in price; worth more than its cost.
De preço baixo; que vale mais do que custa.
Achei um hotel barato perto do centro.
I found a cheap hotel near the center.
'Barato', from the Latin 'baratus', refers to something that costs little. This has evolved in modern Portuguese to denote affordability or low cost.
'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.