Portuguese · Nature & Environment
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Fire
Combustion or burning, in which substances combine with oxygen and give out light and heat.
Combustão em que substâncias se combinam com oxigênio liberando luz e calor.
O fogo da lareira aqueceu a casa.
The fireplace fire warmed the house.
The Portuguese term 'Fogo' derives from the Latin 'focus', which translates to hearth or fireplace and has evolved to represent fire in a broader sense.
'Fogo' is prevalent in both spoken and written Portuguese and is used in various social contexts, including discussions about danger, energy, or warmth.
It is found in literature, stories, and songs, symbolizing passion or destruction, notably in works by authors like Jorge Amado.