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- Ruidoso means 'noisy' or 'loud' and is used to describe sounds that are often unwanted.
- It must agree in gender and number with the noun: ruidoso, ruidosa, ruidosos, ruidosas.
- It is more formal than 'barulhento' and is commonly used for machines and environments.
- It can also be used figuratively to describe scandals or public attention.
The Portuguese word ruidoso is a versatile adjective primarily used to describe something that produces a lot of noise or is characterized by loud, often unpleasant sounds. Derived from the noun ruído (noise), it functions similarly to the English word 'noisy' or 'loud.' However, its usage can range from describing a mechanical malfunction to characterizing a lively social gathering. In everyday Portuguese, you will encounter ruidoso when people discuss urban environments, machinery, or even the behavior of groups. Understanding the nuances of this word involves recognizing its relationship with its synonyms, such as barulhento, which is often used more colloquially for people or pets, whereas ruidoso often carries a slightly more descriptive or technical weight, though they are frequently interchangeable in casual speech.
- Acoustic Quality
- Refers to the objective volume or the presence of clashing sounds in an environment.
O motor daquele carro antigo é extremamente ruidoso e precisa de reparação imediata.
When you are in a city like Lisbon or Porto, the sound of trams screeching on metal tracks or the chatter of tourists in narrow alleys can be described as ruidoso. It is an essential word for anyone living in an apartment building (prédio), as you might need to complain about a vizinho ruidoso (noisy neighbor). The word is also common in technical contexts, such as describing a ventilador ruidoso (noisy fan) or trabalho ruidoso (noisy work/construction). It is important to note that while 'loud' can sometimes be positive (like loud music you enjoy), ruidoso almost always implies a level of disturbance or a lack of harmony in the sound produced.
- Environmental Context
- Used to describe streets, restaurants, or public squares filled with a cacophony of sounds.
Não gosto de jantar em restaurantes ruidosos porque não consigo ouvir a conversa.
In a broader sense, ruidoso can also be used figuratively. For example, a processo ruidoso might refer to a legal case or a public controversy that attracts a lot of 'noise' or attention from the media and the public. This metaphorical use highlights the disruptive nature of the word. Whether you are describing the physical clatter of a construction site or the metaphorical clamor of a political debate, ruidoso serves as a powerful descriptor for anything that breaks the silence in a significant and often intrusive way. Its gender-neutral root allows it to easily adapt to ruidosa when describing feminine nouns like cidade (city) or máquina (machine).
A manifestação foi muito ruidosa, com muitas pessoas a gritar palavras de ordem.
- Mechanical Application
- Specifically used to indicate that a piece of equipment is operating with more sound than is normal or desired.
O ar condicionado está tão ruidoso que não consigo dormir à noite.
In summary, ruidoso is your go-to word for anything that makes a racket. From the centro ruidoso of a metropolis to the aparelho ruidoso in your kitchen, it covers the spectrum of auditory disturbance. It is a foundational word for A2 learners because it allows for the description of common frustrations and daily environments, facilitating better communication regarding comfort and surroundings.
Using ruidoso correctly in Portuguese requires attention to noun-adjective agreement and placement. Typically, ruidoso follows the noun it describes, which is the standard position for most descriptive adjectives in Portuguese. For instance, 'a noisy street' becomes uma rua ruidosa. If you want to emphasize the intensity of the noise, you can add adverbs like muito (very), extremamente (extremely), or bastante (quite). Understanding these structures is key to expressing yourself naturally in various situations, whether you are complaining about a hotel room or describing a festive parade.
- Basic Agreement
- The adjective changes its ending to match the noun's gender (o/a) and number (s).
Os foguetes são muito ruidosos durante as festas da cidade.
When constructing sentences with the verb ser (to be) or estar (to be), the choice depends on whether the noise is a permanent characteristic or a temporary state. For example, Esta rua é ruidosa implies the street is always noisy due to its location or traffic. In contrast, Esta festa está ruidosa suggests that the party is currently loud, but it isn't inherently 'noisy' by nature. This distinction is subtle but important for reaching higher levels of fluency. Additionally, ruidoso can be used to describe abstract concepts like um silêncio ruidoso (a loud silence), a common literary device used to describe a silence that is heavy with unspoken meaning.
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Use 'mais ruidoso que' for 'noisier than' and 'o mais ruidoso' for 'the noisiest'.
O centro da cidade é mais ruidoso do que a periferia.
In professional or technical writing, you might see ruidoso used in the context of data or signals. For example, um sinal ruidoso refers to a signal with a lot of interference. This demonstrates the word's flexibility. When speaking, however, you'll most likely use it to describe physical environments. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to ask for a quieter room, you might say: O meu quarto é muito ruidoso, posso mudar? (My room is very noisy, can I change?). This practical application makes ruidoso a vital part of a traveler's vocabulary.
Eles têm vizinhos muito ruidosos que dão festas todos os fins de semana.
- Negative Connotation
- Often implies that the sound is unwanted or excessive.
A turbina do avião é incrivelmente ruidosa durante a descolagem.
Mastering ruidoso involves more than just knowing its definition; it’s about feeling the weight of the sound it describes. Whether it's the clima ruidoso of a protest or the eletrodoméstico ruidoso in your laundry room, using this adjective correctly helps you convey the texture of your auditory experience in Portuguese-speaking cultures.
In the real world, ruidoso is a common fixture in news reports, consumer reviews, and everyday complaints. If you are reading a review for a hotel in Brazil or Portugal, you might see guests complaining about ruas ruidosas or ares condicionados ruidosos. In news broadcasts, journalists use it to describe the atmosphere of large-scale events, such as comemorações ruidosas (noisy celebrations) after a football match. It is a word that bridges the gap between the mundane and the descriptive, making it essential for understanding the sensory landscape of Lusophone countries.
- Urban Life
- Commonly used in city planning discussions or real estate listings to warn about or describe traffic noise.
Mudar-me para este bairro foi um erro, é demasiado ruidoso para mim.
You will also hear ruidoso in technical or medical settings. A doctor might ask if you work in a ambiente ruidoso to assess potential hearing loss. Similarly, an engineer might discuss a mecanismo ruidoso that needs lubrication. In these contexts, the word is precise and objective. Interestingly, in the context of Brazilian Carnival, while the events are incredibly loud, people might use more celebratory terms, but a critic or a resident living nearby would certainly describe the parades as muito ruidosas. It captures the friction between the energy of a crowd and the physical impact of the sound.
- Workplace Safety
- Used in health and safety regulations to identify zones where ear protection is mandatory.
O uso de protetores auriculares é obrigatório nesta zona ruidosa da fábrica.
In literature and film, ruidoso can set a scene. A writer might describe a mercado ruidoso to evoke the bustling, chaotic energy of a local market in Luanda or Maputo. Here, the word helps build a sensory world for the reader. Even in children's stories, a monstro ruidoso (noisy monster) might be a character that makes a lot of clatter. The word’s ability to scale from a tiny insect (um inseto ruidoso) to a massive industrial complex makes it a powerful tool in any speaker's arsenal. When you listen to Portuguese podcasts or watch TV shows, pay attention to how characters react to ruídos—their descriptions will often include this adjective.
O público foi muito ruidoso durante todo o espetáculo de comédia.
- Public Transport
- Commonly used to describe older buses or trains that create significant vibration and sound.
Aquelas crianças são muito ruidosas quando brincam no jardim.
Ultimately, ruidoso is a word you'll hear whenever the peace is disturbed. It is practical, descriptive, and deeply embedded in the way Portuguese speakers navigate and comment on their environment. Whether you are navigating the centro ruidoso of São Paulo or the festa ruidosa of a small Portuguese village, this word will be your constant companion in describing the sounds of life.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using ruidoso is failing to adjust for gender and number. Since English adjectives like 'noisy' never change, it’s easy to forget that in Portuguese, ruidoso must become ruidosa, ruidosos, or ruidosas. For example, saying as ruas ruidoso is a common error; it must be as ruas ruidosas. Another mistake is confusing ruidoso with alto. While alto means 'loud' in terms of volume (like music or a voice), ruidoso specifically refers to the quality of being noisy or full of ruído (unwanted sound).
- Gender Mismatch
- Mistake: 'A máquina é ruidoso.' Correct: 'A máquina é ruidosa.'
Muitas pessoas acham que o trânsito é ruidoso, mas é apenas parte da vida na cidade.
Another nuance involves the difference between ruidoso and barulhento. While often used as synonyms, barulhento is more common when talking about people, children, or pets who are making a racket. ruidoso is slightly more formal and is the preferred term for machines, traffic, or environments. Using ruidoso to describe a person might sound a bit clinical or overly formal in a casual conversation, where barulhento would feel more natural. Furthermore, avoid using ruidoso when you simply mean 'famous' or 'noteworthy,' even though in English we might say someone 'made a lot of noise' in an industry. In Portuguese, stick to the literal or slightly figurative auditory meaning.
- Misusing 'Alto'
- Mistake: 'O motor está muito alto.' (This sounds like the motor is physically high up). Correct: 'O motor é ruidoso.'
Esta sala de aula é demasiado ruidosa para os alunos se concentrarem.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the pronunciation of the 'r' at the beginning of ruidoso. In Portuguese, a starting 'r' is usually a strong, guttural sound (like the 'h' in 'hat' but stronger, or a rolled 'r' depending on the regional accent). Pronouncing it like the soft English 'r' can make the word hard to understand for native speakers. Additionally, ensure you don't confuse ruído (noise) with roído (gnawed/chewed). A sapato roído is a chewed shoe, while a sapato ruidoso might be a squeaky shoe. The difference is just one vowel, but the meaning changes entirely.
O vento ruidoso batia contra as janelas durante a tempestade.
- Pluralization Error
- Mistake: 'Eles são vizinho ruidosos.' Correct: 'Eles são vizinhos ruidosos.' (Both noun and adjective must be plural).
O processo de construção é longo e ruidoso.
By being mindful of these common pitfalls—agreement, word choice (vs. barulhento or alto), and pronunciation—you will be able to use ruidoso with confidence and precision. It is a word that, despite describing chaos, requires a bit of grammatical order to use effectively.
While ruidoso is a great all-purpose word, Portuguese offers several alternatives that can add more flavor or specificity to your descriptions. The most common alternative is barulhento. While ruidoso comes from ruído (noise), barulhento comes from barulho (racket/fuss). If you want to describe something that is not just noisy but actually deafening, you would use ensurdecedor. Conversely, if something is loud in a grand, impressive way, like a waterfall or a thunderclap, you might choose estrepitoso or fragoroso. Understanding these synonyms allows you to tailor your language to the specific type of noise you are experiencing.
- ruidoso vs. barulhento
- ruidoso is more formal/technical; barulhento is more common for people, kids, and pets.
A festa era tão barulhenta que a polícia foi chamada pelos vizinhos.
If you are looking for a more literary or dramatic term, estrepitoso is an excellent choice. It suggests a noise that is not just loud but also sudden and clattering, like a tray of glasses falling. Fragoroso is another high-level synonym, often used to describe the 'roar' of the sea or a 'thundering' applause (aplausos fragorosos). On the other hand, if you want to describe a person who talks too much and too loudly, you might call them espalhafatoso, which implies someone who is showy and makes a lot of noise to get attention. These distinctions help you move beyond basic A2 vocabulary and start expressing more complex observations.
- ruidoso vs. ensurdecedor
- ruidoso means noisy; ensurdecedor means 'deafening' (literally 'making one deaf').
O som das máquinas na fábrica é ensurdecedor sem proteção.
In technical contexts, you might encounter sonoro. While it means 'sonorous' or 'sound-related,' it doesn't necessarily mean 'noisy.' For instance, an alarme sonoro is an audible alarm. It is a neutral term compared to the often-negative ruidoso. If you want to describe a 'creaky' or 'squeaky' noise specifically, use rangente (like uma porta rangente). By building a web of these related terms, you can describe everything from the ruidoso traffic of a morning commute to the fragoroso crashing of waves on a beach in the Algarve. Each word offers a different 'volume' and 'texture' to your Portuguese.
O sucesso do filme foi estrepitoso, todos falavam dele.
- ruidoso vs. alto
- alto usually refers to the volume level; ruidoso refers to the presence of noise/clatter.
A criança é muito barulhenta quando está com fome.
Expanding your vocabulary with these alternatives not only makes you more expressive but also helps you understand the nuances of native speakers. Whether you are dealing with a vizinho ruidoso or enjoying aplausos fragorosos, you now have the tools to describe the world of sound in Portuguese with clarity and style.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The root of 'ruidoso' is related to the word for 'roar' in Latin, suggesting that the earliest 'noises' described were animalistic or powerful natural sounds.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the starting 'r' like the English 'r' (it should be more like an 'h' or rolled).
- Pronouncing the 's' like 's' instead of 'z' (between vowels, 's' is 'z').
- Not making the 'ui' sound like a single diphthong.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
- Pronouncing the final 'o' as a strong 'oh' instead of a soft 'oo'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize if you know the English 'noise'.
Requires remembering gender and number agreement.
The starting 'r' and the diphthong 'ui' can be tricky.
Clear sound, but can be confused with 'barulhento' in fast speech.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective Agreement
O carro ruidoso / A mota ruidosa.
Adjective Placement
Um motor ruidoso (standard) vs. Um ruidoso motor (poetic).
Ser vs Estar with Adjectives
A rua é ruidosa (permanent) vs. A festa está ruidosa (temporary).
Pluralization of Adjectives ending in -o
Ruidoso -> Ruidosos.
Adverb Formation with -mente
Ruidosa + mente = Ruidosamente.
Beispiele nach Niveau
O carro é ruidoso.
The car is noisy.
Masculine singular agreement.
A rua é ruidosa.
The street is noisy.
Feminine singular agreement.
O meu vizinho é ruidoso.
My neighbor is noisy.
Describing a person (masculine).
Não gosto de lugares ruidosos.
I don't like noisy places.
Masculine plural agreement.
O motor está ruidoso hoje.
The motor is noisy today.
Using 'estar' for a temporary state.
A festa é ruidosa.
The party is noisy.
Feminine singular agreement.
Os cães são ruidosos.
The dogs are noisy.
Masculine plural agreement.
É um restaurante ruidoso.
It is a noisy restaurant.
Adjective follows the noun.
O centro da cidade é muito ruidoso.
The city center is very noisy.
Use of 'muito' as an intensifier.
Esta máquina de lavar é ruidosa.
This washing machine is noisy.
Feminine singular agreement.
Eles moram num bairro ruidoso.
They live in a noisy neighborhood.
Adjective modifying 'bairro'.
As crianças estão muito ruidosas.
The children are being very noisy.
Feminine plural agreement with 'estar'.
O ventilador é antigo e ruidoso.
The fan is old and noisy.
Two adjectives describing one noun.
Eu prefiro hotéis menos ruidosos.
I prefer less noisy hotels.
Comparative 'menos...'
O trânsito ruidoso incomoda-me.
The noisy traffic bothers me.
Subject-verb agreement.
A obra na rua é ruidosa.
The construction on the street is noisy.
Feminine singular agreement.
A manifestação ruidosa percorreu a avenida.
The noisy protest went down the avenue.
Describing a collective event.
O mercado de peixe é um lugar ruidoso e vibrante.
The fish market is a noisy and vibrant place.
Using two adjectives for atmosphere.
Ele fez uma entrada ruidosa na sala.
He made a noisy entrance into the room.
Describing an action/event.
O ar condicionado ruidoso não me deixou dormir.
The noisy air conditioning didn't let me sleep.
Past tense narrative context.
Evite trabalhar em ambientes ruidosos por muito tempo.
Avoid working in noisy environments for a long time.
Imperative and prepositional phrase.
A claque do estádio foi ruidosa durante o jogo.
The stadium crowd was noisy during the game.
Describing a group (claque).
A tempestade ruidosa assustou os animais.
The noisy storm frightened the animals.
Describing natural phenomena.
Eles tiveram uma discussão ruidosa no corredor.
They had a noisy argument in the hallway.
Abstract use (discussion).
O motor ruidoso indica que há um problema mecânico.
The noisy motor indicates there is a mechanical problem.
Logical deduction context.
O sinal ruidoso dificultou a transmissão dos dados.
The noisy signal made data transmission difficult.
Technical use (signal noise).
A cidade tornou-se mais ruidosa com o aumento do turismo.
The city became noisier with the increase in tourism.
Describing a change over time.
O público ruidoso foi criticado pela falta de respeito.
The noisy audience was criticized for the lack of respect.
Passive voice construction.
O processo de divórcio foi ruidoso e mediático.
The divorce process was noisy and high-profile.
Figurative use (public attention).
As turbinas ruidosas do avião são ouvidas a quilómetros.
The plane's noisy turbines are heard for miles.
Describing technical equipment.
O ambiente ruidoso da fábrica exige o uso de proteção.
The noisy environment of the factory requires the use of protection.
Professional/Safety context.
A festa ruidosa durou até altas horas da madrugada.
The noisy party lasted until the early hours of the morning.
Temporal expression.
A receção ruidosa do novo álbum surpreendeu a crítica.
The noisy reception of the new album surprised the critics.
Figurative use (public reaction).
O silêncio ruidoso da sala denunciava a tensão entre eles.
The loud silence in the room revealed the tension between them.
Oxymoron/Literary device.
As máquinas ruidosas são uma constante no setor industrial.
Noisy machines are a constant in the industrial sector.
Generalization/Formal context.
Ele manifestou ruidosamente o seu descontentamento.
He noisily expressed his dissatisfaction.
Adverbial form 'ruidosamente'.
A ruidosa queda da bolsa causou pânico nos mercados.
The loud/sensational fall of the stock market caused panic.
Metaphorical use in finance.
O ambiente ruidoso de um mercado de rua é inimitável.
The noisy atmosphere of a street market is inimitable.
Descriptive/Nuanced tone.
O despertador ruidoso interrompeu o meu sonho.
The noisy alarm clock interrupted my dream.
Narrative detail.
A discussão ruidosa no parlamento foi transmitida em direto.
The noisy discussion in parliament was broadcast live.
Political/Formal context.
A ruidosa engrenagem do destino começou a girar.
The noisy gears of fate began to turn.
Philosophical metaphor.
O ruidoso bater das asas das aves ecoava no vale.
The noisy flapping of the birds' wings echoed in the valley.
Poetic/Auditory imagery.
Vivemos numa era ruidosa, onde o silêncio é um luxo.
We live in a noisy era, where silence is a luxury.
Sociological observation.
O ruidoso clamor das massas exigia mudanças profundas.
The noisy clamor of the masses demanded profound changes.
High-level political vocabulary.
A peça termina com um ruidoso e inesperado aplauso.
The play ends with a noisy and unexpected applause.
Theatrical/Literary description.
O ruidoso desmoronar das velhas estruturas sociais é inevitável.
The noisy collapse of old social structures is inevitable.
Abstract sociological metaphor.
A ruidosa sinfonia da metrópole nunca para.
The noisy symphony of the metropolis never stops.
Urban poetic metaphor.
O autor utiliza uma linguagem ruidosa para chocar o leitor.
The author uses a 'noisy' (bold/disruptive) language to shock the reader.
Literary criticism.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— It is very noisy. Used to complain about a situation or object.
Este aspirador é muito ruidoso.
— Too noisy for me. Expressing a personal limit regarding sound.
Este bar é demasiado ruidoso para mim.
— A noisy place. A general description of an environment.
Lisboa é um lugar ruidoso mas bonito.
— Noisy neighbors. A common social complaint in apartments.
Os vizinhos ruidosos não param de gritar.
— Noisy work. Often used for construction or industrial tasks.
O trabalho ruidoso começa às oito da manhã.
— Noisy machine. Used when an appliance is malfunctioning or loud.
A máquina ruidosa precisa de ser trocada.
— Noisy environment. Used in professional or health contexts.
Trabalhar num ambiente ruidoso prejudica a audição.
— Noisy process. Can be literal (industrial) or figurative (controversial).
Foi um processo ruidoso de seleção.
— Noisy and confusing. Describing a chaotic situation.
O aeroporto estava ruidoso e confuso.
— As noisy as... Used for making comparisons.
Ele é tão ruidoso quanto o irmão.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Sounds similar but means 'radiant' or 'beaming' (e.g., um sol radioso).
Means 'gnawed' or 'chewed' (e.g., um osso roído).
Means 'profitable' or 'lucrative'.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be a sensational or highly publicized success.
A nova peça de teatro fez um sucesso ruidoso.
formal— A silence that is so heavy or meaningful it feels 'loud'.
Houve um silêncio ruidoso após a notícia.
literary— Extremely loud, like thunder.
O riso dele era ruidoso como um trovão.
informal— Making a scene or attracting a lot of attention upon arrival.
Ela fez uma entrada ruidosa na festa.
neutral— To stop a disturbance or a controversial situation.
O juiz pôs fim ao processo ruidoso.
formal— To live in a chaotic or overwhelming environment.
É difícil manter a paz num mundo ruidoso.
philosophical— Inherently loud or prone to making noise.
Aquele mercado é ruidoso por natureza.
neutral— To create a significant and noticed effect.
A decisão causou um impacto ruidoso na empresa.
formal— Noisier than a fair (very noisy).
Esta sala está mais ruidosa que uma feira.
informal— A very loud or emphatic refusal.
A proposta recebeu um ruidoso 'não' dos sócios.
formalLeicht verwechselbar
Both mean 'noisy'.
'Barulhento' is more informal and common for people/pets; 'ruidoso' is for machines/environments.
As crianças são barulhentas; o trânsito é ruidoso.
Both can translate to 'loud'.
'Alto' refers to volume (height of sound); 'ruidoso' refers to the nature of the noise (clatter).
A música está alta; o motor está ruidoso.
Both relate to loud sounds.
'Ensurdecedor' is an extreme version of 'ruidoso', meaning 'deafening'.
O ruído da fábrica é ensurdecedor.
Both relate to sound.
'Sonoro' is neutral and just means 'audible' or 'sound-based'; 'ruidoso' is often negative.
Um sinal sonoro (audible signal) vs. um sinal ruidoso (noisy/distorted signal).
Synonyms for noisy.
'Estrepitoso' implies a sudden crash or a sensational event; 'ruidoso' is more general.
Um sucesso estrepitoso (a sensational success).
Satzmuster
O [noun] é ruidoso.
O aspirador é ruidoso.
Este [noun] é demasiado ruidoso.
Este hotel é demasiado ruidoso.
Não gosto de morar em [noun] ruidosos.
Não gosto de morar em apartamentos ruidosos.
A [noun] foi muito ruidosa.
A manifestação foi muito ruidosa.
Apesar de ser [noun] ruidoso, funciona.
Apesar de ser um motor ruidoso, funciona.
O [noun] tornou-se ruidoso.
O ventilador tornou-se ruidoso.
A ruidosa [noun] de ontem...
A ruidosa discussão de ontem foi inútil.
O ruidoso [abstract noun] da vida.
O ruidoso despertar da consciência.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
High in urban and technical contexts.
-
A rua é ruidoso.
→
A rua é ruidosa.
The adjective must match the feminine noun 'rua'.
-
O motor está alto.
→
O motor é ruidoso.
'Alto' usually refers to height or volume levels, while 'ruidoso' refers to mechanical noise.
-
Vizinhos ruidosamente.
→
Vizinhos ruidosos.
You need the adjective 'ruidosos' to describe the noun, not the adverb 'ruidosamente'.
-
Um ruidoso sucesso.
→
Um sucesso ruidoso.
In most cases, the adjective follows the noun in Portuguese.
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Os cães são ruidosa.
→
Os cães são ruidosos.
The adjective must be masculine plural to match 'os cães'.
Tipps
Agreement Check
Always look at the noun first. If it's 'a máquina', use 'ruidosa'. If it's 'os vizinhos', use 'ruidosos'.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'ruidoso' when writing a complaint letter to a landlord, but 'barulhento' when telling a friend about your noisy dog.
The Guttural R
The 'r' at the start of 'ruidoso' is strong. Imagine you are clearing your throat gently to get the right sound.
Technical Noise
If you are talking about electronics or computers, use 'ruidoso' for interference or signal noise.
City Life
In Portugal, 'poluição sonora' (noise pollution) is a serious topic. You'll see 'ruidoso' used in these environmental discussions.
Rude Noise
Mnemonic: A 'RUDE' noise is 'RUIDoso'. This helps you remember the first four letters.
Context Clues
If you hear 'ruido...', look for a noun like 'carro', 'rua', or 'máquina' nearby to confirm the meaning.
Adverb Form
To say 'noisily', just add '-mente' to the feminine form: 'ruidosamente'.
The 'S' sound
The 's' in 'ruidoso' is between two vowels, so it sounds like a 'z'. Don't make it a sharp 's'!
Better than 'Alto'
To describe a noisy environment, 'ruidoso' is much more precise than 'alto', which just means 'high' or 'loud'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'RUDE' person making a 'NOISE'—RUIDoso is for when the sound is RUDE and noisy.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a giant 'R' that is vibrating and shaking so hard it makes a loud clattering sound.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find three things in your house that are 'ruidosos' and name them in Portuguese (e.g., o frigorífico, a televisão, o aspirador).
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'ruidus', which means rough, crude, or clashing. It is related to the noun 'ruído' (noise), which comes from the Latin 'rugitus' (a roar or braying).
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Originally referred to something rough or unpolished, which later evolved into the concept of clashing or unpleasant sounds.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Portuguese.Kultureller Kontext
Be careful when calling a person 'ruidoso'; it can be seen as a criticism of their manners or volume.
English speakers might use 'loud' for both volume and noise, but Portuguese speakers distinguish between 'alto' (volume) and 'ruidoso' (noise quality).
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At home
- O frigorífico é ruidoso.
- Vizinhos ruidosos.
- Aspirador ruidoso.
- Porta ruidosa.
In the city
- Rua ruidosa.
- Trânsito ruidoso.
- Centro ruidoso.
- Obras ruidosas.
At work
- Ambiente ruidoso.
- Máquina ruidosa.
- Escritório ruidoso.
- Fábrica ruidosa.
Travel
- Quarto ruidoso.
- Hotel ruidoso.
- Avião ruidoso.
- Comboio ruidoso.
Socializing
- Restaurante ruidoso.
- Festa ruidosa.
- Grupo ruidoso.
- Conversa ruidosa.
Gesprächseinstiege
"Acha que esta cidade é muito ruidosa?"
"O seu bairro é calmo ou ruidoso?"
"Como lida com vizinhos ruidosos?"
"Qual é o objeto mais ruidoso da sua casa?"
"Prefere um restaurante ruidoso ou silencioso?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Descreva um momento em que esteve num lugar muito ruidoso e como se sentiu.
Quais são as vantagens e desvantagens de viver num centro ruidoso?
Escreva sobre um vizinho ruidoso que já teve.
Como o ruído afeta a sua concentração no trabalho ou nos estudos?
Imagine um mundo sem sons ruidosos. Como seria?
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10 FragenYes, but it sounds a bit formal. 'Barulhento' is more common for people. If you say someone is 'ruidoso', you might mean they move or eat in a way that makes a lot of noise.
'Ruído' is often used for technical noise or a constant sound (like traffic), while 'barulho' is a general word for a racket or a specific loud sound. Consequently, 'ruidoso' follows 'ruído'.
Generally, yes. It implies a disturbance. However, in phrases like 'sucesso ruidoso', it is positive, meaning a 'loud' or sensational success.
Use 'mais ruidoso'. For example: 'Este motor é mais ruidoso do que o outro.' (This motor is noisier than the other.)
The most common opposites are 'silencioso' (silent) or 'calmo' (calm/quiet).
No, but 'sucesso ruidoso' means a success that everyone is talking about, similar to 'making a lot of noise' in English.
It's better to use 'música alta'. If you call music 'ruidosa', you are implying it sounds like unpleasant noise rather than actual music.
It is a diphthong similar to the 'we' in 'wet' but with a Portuguese 'u' start. It should be one smooth sound.
Yes, it is used in all Portuguese-speaking countries, though 'barulhento' remains very popular in casual Brazilian speech.
Add an 's': 'ruidosos' for masculine nouns and 'ruidosas' for feminine nouns.
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Escreva uma frase sobre um carro ruidoso.
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Descreva a sua rua usando a palavra 'ruidosa'.
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Como se diz 'The children are very noisy'?
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O que você faz quando tem um vizinho ruidoso?
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Escreva sobre um restaurante ruidoso que você visitou.
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Qual é a diferença entre 'alto' e 'ruidoso'?
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Traduza: 'The motor made a noisy sound.'
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Descreva um ambiente de trabalho ruidoso.
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Escreva uma reclamação curta sobre um hotel ruidoso.
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Use 'ruidosamente' numa frase.
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Traduza: 'Noisy cities are common.'
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Como você descreveria o Carnaval?
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Escreva sobre um eletrodoméstico ruidoso.
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Traduza: 'We live in a noisy world.'
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O que é um 'silêncio ruidoso'?
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Descreva uma manifestação ruidosa.
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Traduza: 'The noisy fan is broken.'
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Escreva uma frase comparando dois lugares ruidosos.
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Como se diz 'noisy signals' em contextos técnicos?
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Descreva um mercado ruidoso.
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Diga 'O carro é ruidoso' em voz alta.
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Pronuncie 'ruidosa' focando no som do 'r'.
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Diga 'vizinhos ruidosos' três vezes rápido.
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Como se diz 'noisy street' em português?
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Diga 'ambiente ruidoso' com clareza.
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Pronuncie 'ruidosamente'.
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Diga 'O motor está muito ruidoso hoje'.
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Como se diz 'too noisy'?
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Diga 'festa ruidosa'.
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Pronuncie 'ruidosos' focando no 's' que soa como 'z'.
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Diga 'A cidade é ruidosa'.
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Como se diz 'noisy children'?
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Diga 'Não gosto de lugares ruidosos'.
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Diga 'sucesso ruidoso'.
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Diga 'trânsito ruidoso'.
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Como se diz 'very noisy'?
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Diga 'máquina ruidosa'.
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Diga 'processo ruidoso'.
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Diga 'os foguetes são ruidosos'.
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Como se diz 'noisy work'?
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Identifique a palavra: 'ruidoso'.
Qual adjetivo você ouviu? (ruidosa)
Quantas sílabas tem 'ruidoso'?
O que a pessoa descreve como 'ruidoso'? (o motor)
A palavra ouvida termina em 'o' ou 'a'? (ruidosa)
Ouça e escreva: 'A rua é ruidosa'.
Ouça e escreva: 'Vizinhos ruidosos'.
Qual é o som inicial de 'ruidoso'?
A palavra é singular ou plural? (ruidosos)
Ouça e complete: 'O restaurante é ______.'
Ouça e identifique o sinónimo: 'barulhento'.
Ouça: 'ruidosamente'. O que significa?
A frase é 'O carro é ruidoso' ou 'A casa é ruidosa'?
O som do 's' é como 's' ou 'z'?
Ouça e escreva: 'O trânsito é ruidoso'.
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Summary
Ruidoso is a versatile adjective for describing anything from a 'vizinho ruidoso' (noisy neighbor) to a 'motor ruidoso' (noisy engine). Always remember to match it with the noun's gender and number for correct Portuguese grammar.
- Ruidoso means 'noisy' or 'loud' and is used to describe sounds that are often unwanted.
- It must agree in gender and number with the noun: ruidoso, ruidosa, ruidosos, ruidosas.
- It is more formal than 'barulhento' and is commonly used for machines and environments.
- It can also be used figuratively to describe scandals or public attention.
Agreement Check
Always look at the noun first. If it's 'a máquina', use 'ruidosa'. If it's 'os vizinhos', use 'ruidosos'.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'ruidoso' when writing a complaint letter to a landlord, but 'barulhento' when telling a friend about your noisy dog.
The Guttural R
The 'r' at the start of 'ruidoso' is strong. Imagine you are clearing your throat gently to get the right sound.
Technical Noise
If you are talking about electronics or computers, use 'ruidoso' for interference or signal noise.
Beispiel
A festa estava muito ruidosa.
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