Portuguese · Nature & Environment
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Rain
Condensed water vapor falling from clouds as droplets.
Vapor de água condensado que cai das nuvens em gotas.
A chuva refrescou o dia quente.
The rain cooled down the hot day.
The Portuguese 'Chuva' comes from the Latin 'aqua', with influences from other ancient languages pointing towards precipitation. Its root meanings have shifted to specifically denote rain over time.
'Chuva' is used in everyday language, suitable for both casual discussions and more formal meteorological contexts. It is universally recognized across all Portuguese-speaking regions.
In literature, 'chuva' is often used to evoke emotion, as seen in the works of Brazilian writers like Carlos Drummond de Andrade, which reflect on nature and personal experiences.