Portuguese · Body & Health

Olho

[/ˈoʎu/]

Eye

Beginnernoun · m

Definition

The organ of sight in humans and animals.

O órgão da visão em humanos e animais.

Example

Ela tem olhos castanhos muito bonitos.

She has very beautiful brown eyes.

Etymology

The word 'olho' comes from the Latin 'oculum', which evolved into the Vulgar Latin form 'olu' before transitioning into the Portuguese 'olho'. Its linguistic development reflects the evolution of the Romance languages from Latin.

How & Where It’s Used

The term 'olho' is used in both spoken and written Portuguese, predominantly in informal settings. It is widely understood across all Portuguese-speaking regions and can be used in various social contexts related to health and perception.

Literary Heritage

The term 'olho' is often used in literature and poetry to symbolize perception and observation, famously appearing in texts like 'O Guarani' by José de Alencar.

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