trisavô
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- Trisavô means great-great-grandfather in Portuguese.
- It is the third level of 'grandfather' (Avô -> Bisavô -> Trisavô).
- The feminine version is 'trisavó' (great-great-grandmother).
- It is commonly used in genealogy and family history contexts.
The Portuguese word trisavô is a specific genealogical term that refers to a great-great-grandfather. In the hierarchy of family relations, this individual is the father of your great-grandfather (bisavô) or great-grandmother (bisavó). While in English we simply stack the word 'great', Portuguese employs specific prefixes derived from Latin to denote these generations. Understanding this word is essential for anyone exploring their ancestry in Lusophone cultures, as family history is often a point of pride and a frequent topic of conversation during large gatherings. The word is composed of the prefix 'tri-' (meaning three or third level of grandfatherhood beyond the parent) and 'avô' (grandfather). In the grand scheme of a family tree, the trisavô represents the fourth generation back from the speaker. It is a word that evokes a sense of deep history, often associated with old black-and-white photographs, immigration stories, and the foundational roots of a family's identity in Portugal, Brazil, or other Portuguese-speaking nations.
- Lineage Position
- The trisavô is exactly four generations removed from you: You → Father → Grandfather → Great-grandfather → Great-great-grandfather.
Eu herdei este relógio de bolso do meu trisavô, que imigrou para o Brasil em 1890.
In contemporary usage, the word is most frequently encountered in the context of genealogy research, legal inheritance discussions, or when elderly family members recount tales of their own grandparents. It is not a word used daily, like 'pai' or 'avô', because few people are fortunate enough to meet their great-great-grandparents during their lifetime. However, when the word is used, it carries a weight of respect and antiquity. It distinguishes a specific ancestor from the generic 'antepassados' (ancestors). Interestingly, in some regions of Brazil, you might hear the term 'tataravô' used colloquially to mean the same thing, though technically 'tataravô' refers to the generation even further back (the great-great-great-grandfather). This linguistic drift makes 'trisavô' the more precise, formal, and technically correct term for the third level of 'great' in the grandfather lineage.
- Grammatical Gender
- The word ends in 'ô' for the masculine (trisavô) and 'ó' for the feminine (trisavó). This phonetic distinction is crucial for learners to master.
O meu trisavô era um carpinteiro muito talentoso em Lisboa.
Culturally, the trisavô often represents the 'mythical' start of a family's current trajectory. For many in the Americas, the trisavô was the one who crossed the ocean. In Portugal, the trisavô might be the one who built the family home in the 'aldeia' (village). Because of this, the word is often surrounded by adjectives of strength, perseverance, and tradition. When you use 'trisavô', you aren't just talking about a relative; you are referencing a piece of history that made your current existence possible. It is a bridge to the late 19th or early 20th century, a time that feels both distant and intimately connected through bloodlines.
- Pluralization
- The plural 'trisavôs' refers to multiple male great-great-grandfathers, while 'trisavós' (with the open 'ó' sound) refers to multiple female ones or the mixed-gender couple.
Quantos trisavôs você conseguiu identificar na sua árvore genealógica?
Dizem que eu tenho os olhos do meu trisavô paterno.
A certidão de nascimento do meu trisavô é um documento precioso para a cidadania.
Using 'trisavô' correctly requires attention to possessive adjectives and gender agreement. Since it is a noun, it usually follows a possessive like 'meu' (my), 'seu' (your/his/her), or 'nosso' (our). For example, 'O meu trisavô' (My great-great-grandfather). When describing him, adjectives must match the masculine gender: 'O meu trisavô era alto' (My great-great-grandfather was tall). If you are referring to the female equivalent, you must switch to 'trisavó' and use feminine adjectives: 'A minha trisavó era bondosa'. This distinction is vital in Portuguese, as the subtle difference between the closed 'ô' and open 'ó' changes the gender of the ancestor entirely. Practice these sounds to ensure clarity when discussing your family history.
- Possessive Examples
- Meu trisavô (My), Teu trisavô (Thy/Your), Seu trisavô (Your/His/Her), Nosso trisavô (Our).
Você conhece a história do seu trisavô?
In narrative contexts, 'trisavô' often appears alongside verbs in the 'Pretérito Imperfeito' (imperfect past) because we are usually describing the states, habits, or characteristics of someone from the past. For instance, 'Meu trisavô morava numa pequena aldeia' (My great-great-grandfather used to live in a small village). It can also be used with the 'Pretérito Perfeito' (simple past) for specific actions: 'Meu trisavô nasceu em 1875' (My great-great-grandfather was born in 1875). When building a sentence about lineage, you might use the preposition 'de' to show relationship: 'O pai do meu bisavô é o meu trisavô'. This logic-based sentence structure helps reinforce the meaning of the word through its relationship to other family terms.
- Verbal Contexts
- Commonly used with: Nascer (to be born), Emigrar (to emigrate), Trabalhar (to work), Herdar (to inherit).
Nós encontramos uma carta antiga escrita pelo nosso trisavô.
Another common way to use the word is in the context of physical resemblance. Portuguese speakers often look for family traits across generations. You might hear: 'Ele tem o nariz do trisavô' (He has his great-great-grandfather's nose). This usage links the present generation directly to the past. Furthermore, when discussing citizenship (especially Portuguese or Italian citizenship which is common in Brazil), 'trisavô' is a technical term used in applications. 'Preciso da certidão de óbito do meu trisavô' (I need my great-great-grandfather's death certificate). In these formal settings, precision is key, and using 'trisavô' instead of a vague 'antepassado' shows a high level of linguistic and genealogical competence.
- Common Adjectives
- Falecido (deceased), materno (maternal), paterno (paternal), lendário (legendary), ilustre (illustrious).
O meu trisavô materno era originalmente da Ilha da Madeira.
A herança deixada pelo meu trisavô foi dividida entre muitos primos.
Sempre que vejo esta foto, lembro-me das histórias sobre o meu trisavô.
You will most likely hear 'trisavô' in environments where history and legacy are the focus. Family reunions ('reuniões de família') are prime locations. When the elders gather and start looking at old photo albums, the conversation naturally drifts back through the generations. 'Quem é este no retrato? Ah, é o seu trisavô Joaquim.' (Who is this in the portrait? Oh, it's your great-great-grandfather Joaquim). In these moments, the word acts as a title of honor, connecting the youngest members of the family to their distant origins. It is also a staple word in the field of genealogy (genealogia), which has seen a massive surge in interest in the Portuguese-speaking world as people seek to document their roots or apply for European citizenship based on descent.
- Social Settings
- Family reunions, funerals, birthday celebrations for centenarians, and genealogical society meetings.
Naquela época, o meu trisavô ainda trabalhava nas vinhas do Douro.
In the legal and administrative realm, 'trisavô' is a common term found in 'cartórios' (notary offices) and 'conservatórias' (registries). When tracing a lineage for an inheritance ('herança') or a property deed ('escritura'), lawyers and clerks will use this term to specify the exact degree of kinship. You might hear a lawyer say, 'Precisamos comprovar o vínculo com o trisavô para processar o inventário.' (We need to prove the link with the great-great-grandfather to process the inventory). This formal context emphasizes the word's role as a precise legal descriptor. Furthermore, in literature and historical documentaries, 'trisavô' is used to set the scene of a bygone era, often representing the patriarch of a family dynasty or the first of a line to achieve something significant.
- Formal Contexts
- Legal documents, citizenship applications, history books, and museum archives.
O historiador mencionou que o trisavô do escritor foi um herói de guerra.
In Brazil, specifically, there is a fascinating overlap with the word 'tataravô'. While 'trisavô' is the technically correct term for the great-great-grandfather, many Brazilians use 'tataravô' as a generic term for any very distant ancestor. However, if you are in a formal or educational setting, 'trisavô' is preferred. You might hear it in school when children are asked to bring in their family trees ('árvores genealógicas'). A teacher might say, 'Tentem descobrir o nome do seu trisavô para o projeto de amanhã.' (Try to find out your great-great-grandfather's name for tomorrow's project). This educational use reinforces the word's place in the standard vocabulary of kinship.
- Educational Use
- School projects, history lessons, and biology classes (when discussing genetics and heredity).
Meu trisavô foi um dos fundadores desta cidade no interior.
A biblioteca local tem registros que mencionam o meu trisavô.
O testamento do meu trisavô continha cláusulas muito curiosas.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing the order of ancestors. It is easy to mix up 'bisavô' (great-grandfather) and 'trisavô' (great-great-grandfather). To avoid this, remember that 'bis' corresponds to the second level of 'grandfatherness' (2), and 'tri' corresponds to the third (3). Another common error is gender confusion. In English, 'great-great-grandparent' is gender-neutral, but in Portuguese, you must choose between 'trisavô' (male) and 'trisavó' (female). Pronouncing 'trisavô' with an open 'o' sound (like 'aw' in 'law') makes it feminine, while the closed 'o' (like 'o' in 'go') makes it masculine. This is a subtle but vital distinction that can change who you are talking about entirely.
- The 'Tri' vs 'Bis' Trap
- Bisavô = 2nd gen back from parents. Trisavô = 3rd gen back from parents. Don't skip a generation!
Errado: O meu trisavô é a mãe da minha bisavó. (Should be trisavó).
In Brazil, the word 'tataravô' is often used interchangeably with 'trisavô', which can lead to confusion for students. Technically, 'tataravô' is the generation *after* 'trisavô' (the great-great-great-grandfather). However, because 'tataravô' sounds more 'distant' or 'extreme' to the Brazilian ear, it is frequently used to mean any ancestor beyond the bisavô. If you want to be precise—especially in Portugal or in formal writing—stick to 'trisavô' for the 4th generation (great-great-grandfather). Using 'tataravô' when you mean 'trisavô' is a common colloquialism, but it's technically a mistake in genealogical terms. Always check the specific context if you are translating legal documents.
- Colloquial Confusion
- Brazilians often say 'tataravô' for 'trisavô'. In Portugal, the distinction is usually kept more strictly.
Errado: Meus trisavô eram de Braga. (Plural should be trisavôs or trisavós).
Another mistake involves the plural form. When referring to a couple (the great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother), the plural is 'trisavós' (feminine plural form with the open 'ó' sound), following the general rule for 'avós' (grandparents). If you are referring to only the male ancestors, it is 'trisavôs'. Learners often forget to change the vowel sound in the plural, which is a hallmark of native-level Portuguese. Lastly, watch out for the spelling. It is 'trisavô' with an 's', not 'trizavô' with a 'z'. Although it is pronounced with a 'z' sound because the 's' is between two vowels, the spelling remains faithful to its 'tri-' + 'avô' roots.
- Spelling & Phonetics
- Spelled with 's', pronounced like 'z'. This is the 'intervocalic s' rule in Portuguese.
Sempre verifique se você está falando do trisavô (masculino) ou da trisavó (feminino).
Não confunda o trisavô com o tataravô em documentos oficiais.
Lembre-se: o prefixo 'tri' indica a terceira geração de avós.
When discussing ancestors, 'trisavô' is part of a larger set of vocabulary. The most immediate alternative is 'tataravô'. As mentioned, 'tataravô' is technically the 5th generation (great-great-great-grandfather), but in common speech, especially in Brazil, it is often used as a synonym for 'trisavô' or any ancestor from that distant era. If you find 'trisavô' too technical, you might simply use 'antepassado' (ancestor) or 'progenitor' (progenitor), though these are more generic and less personal. 'Antepassado' is very common when you don't know the exact relation: 'Meus antepassados vieram da Itália' (My ancestors came from Italy).
- Hierarchy Comparison
- Bisavô (Great) < Trisavô (Great-Great) < Tataravô (Great-Great-Great).
Em vez de trisavô, algumas pessoas dizem erradamente tataravô.
Another related term is 'ascendente'. This is a more formal, legalistic term used to describe anyone in your direct upward lineage (parents, grandparents, etc.). In a legal document, you might see 'ascendentes em terceiro grau' (third-degree ancestors), which would include your trisavô. Conversely, 'descendente' is the opposite—your children, grandchildren, and so on. If you are talking about the 'patriarch' of the family, you might use 'patriarca'. While 'trisavô' is a biological relationship, 'patriarca' implies a position of leadership or the founder of the family's status. 'Tronco familiar' (family trunk) is another metaphorical way to refer to an ancestor like a trisavô from whom many branches of the family have sprouted.
- Formal Alternatives
- Ascendente, Progenitor, Patriarca, Antepassado.
O meu trisavô foi o patriarca que iniciou o negócio da família.
For learners, it is also helpful to know the 'vovô' and 'vovó' diminutives. While you would almost never call a trisavô 'tri-vovô' (it sounds quite childish and unusual), in very affectionate family storytelling, you might hear 'o vovô [Name]' even if the person was actually a trisavô. However, for clarity and respect for the distance of time, 'trisavô' remains the standard. Understanding these nuances allows you to navigate family discussions with the appropriate level of formality and emotional resonance. Whether you use the precise 'trisavô' or the broader 'antepassado', you are participating in the rich Portuguese tradition of honoring those who came before.
- Register Differences
- Technical/Genealogical: Trisavô. Colloquial (Brazil): Tataravô. General: Antepassado.
A história do meu trisavô é muito mais detalhada do que a de outros antepassados.
Este documento prova que sou descendente direto do trisavô mencionado.
O trisavô dela era um famoso médico no Porto.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The sequence goes: Avô (Grandfather), Bisavô (Twice-grandfather), Trisavô (Thrice-grandfather). It follows a logical mathematical progression in its naming.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 's' as 's' instead of 'z'.
- Opening the final 'ô' too much, making it sound like 'trisavó' (female).
- Stressing the first syllable 'tri' instead of the last.
- Adding an 'i' sound after the 's' (tree-zee-voh).
- Misspelling it with a 'z' (trizavô).
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize if you know 'avô' and the 'tri-' prefix.
Requires correct spelling with 's' and the circumflex accent.
The 's' as 'z' and the closed 'ô' vs open 'ó' can be tricky.
Must distinguish 'trisavô' from 'trisavó' and 'bisavô'.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Intervocalic S
In 'trisavô', the 's' is between two vowels (i and a), so it sounds like 'z'.
Closed vs Open Vowels
The circumflex (^) makes 'ô' closed (male), while the acute (´) makes 'ó' open (female).
Gender of Plurals
When referring to a group of mixed gender, use the feminine plural sound: 'avós' / 'trisavós'.
Possessive Agreement
'Meu' (masc) goes with 'trisavô', 'Minha' (fem) goes with 'trisavó'.
Pretérito Imperfeito
Use 'era' and 'tinha' to describe the trisavô's characteristics and possessions in the past.
Exemples par niveau
O meu trisavô é muito velho.
My great-great-grandfather is very old.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Eu tenho uma foto do meu trisavô.
I have a photo of my great-great-grandfather.
Use of 'ter' (to have) for possession.
Quem é o seu trisavô?
Who is your great-great-grandfather?
Interrogative sentence with 'Quem'.
O meu trisavô era de Portugal.
My great-great-grandfather was from Portugal.
Past tense of 'ser' (era).
O nome do meu trisavô era João.
My great-great-grandfather's name was João.
Possessive 'do' (de + o).
O meu trisavô tinha uma casa grande.
My great-great-grandfather had a big house.
Imperfect past 'tinha'.
Eu gosto do meu trisavô.
I like my great-great-grandfather.
Verb 'gostar' requires the preposition 'de'.
Meu trisavô era um homem bom.
My great-great-grandfather was a good man.
Masculine agreement: homem bom.
Meu trisavô trabalhava no campo todos os dias.
My great-great-grandfather used to work in the field every day.
Imperfect tense for habitual actions.
Onde o seu trisavô nasceu?
Where was your great-great-grandfather born?
Simple past 'nasceu'.
Meu trisavô e minha trisavó eram casados há muitos anos.
My great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother were married for many years.
Plural agreement: eram casados.
Eu nunca conheci o meu trisavô pessoalmente.
I never met my great-great-grandfather personally.
Negative structure with 'nunca'.
A família do meu trisavô era muito numerosa.
My great-great-grandfather's family was very large.
Collective noun 'família' with singular verb.
Meu trisavô imigrou para o Brasil em 1900.
My great-great-grandfather immigrated to Brazil in 1900.
Specific past action 'imigrou'.
O relógio de ouro era do meu trisavô.
The gold watch belonged to my great-great-grandfather.
Genitive 'do' to show ownership.
Nós temos uma carta escrita pelo meu trisavô.
We have a letter written by my great-great-grandfather.
Passive participle 'escrita' agreeing with 'carta'.
Dizem que o meu trisavô tinha um temperamento muito forte.
They say my great-great-grandfather had a very strong temperament.
Indirect speech starting with 'Dizem que'.
Gostaria de saber mais sobre a vida do meu trisavô na Europa.
I would like to know more about my great-great-grandfather's life in Europe.
Conditional 'Gostaria' for polite desires.
Meu trisavô foi o primeiro da família a aprender a ler.
My great-great-grandfather was the first in the family to learn to read.
Ordinal number 'primeiro' used as a noun.
A herança cultural que o meu trisavô nos deixou é inestimável.
The cultural heritage that my great-great-grandfather left us is invaluable.
Relative clause 'que o meu trisavô nos deixou'.
Se o meu trisavô estivesse vivo, ele ficaria orgulhoso de nós.
If my great-great-grandfather were alive, he would be proud of us.
Second conditional: imperfeito do subjuntivo + futuro do pretérito.
A certidão do trisavô é essencial para o processo de cidadania.
The great-great-grandfather's certificate is essential for the citizenship process.
Adjective 'essencial' modifying the subject.
Meu trisavô costumava contar histórias sobre a guerra.
My great-great-grandfather used to tell stories about the war.
Verb 'costumar' + infinitive for past habits.
Encontramos o túmulo do meu trisavô no cemitério da aldeia.
We found my great-great-grandfather's grave in the village cemetery.
Prepositional phrase 'no cemitério da aldeia'.
A trajetória do meu trisavô reflete as dificuldades dos imigrantes daquela época.
My great-great-grandfather's trajectory reflects the difficulties of immigrants at that time.
Abstract noun 'trajetória' as the subject.
É fascinante observar as semelhanças físicas entre meu filho e meu trisavô.
It is fascinating to observe the physical similarities between my son and my great-great-grandfather.
Infinitive 'observar' after impersonal expression 'É fascinante'.
O meu trisavô desempenhou um papel fundamental na fundação da cooperativa.
My great-great-grandfather played a fundamental role in the founding of the cooperative.
Collocation 'desempenhar um papel'.
Apesar de nunca o ter conhecido, sinto uma forte ligação com o meu trisavô.
Despite never having met him, I feel a strong connection with my great-great-grandfather.
Conjunction 'Apesar de' + infinitive.
Os arquivos paroquiais contêm informações detalhadas sobre o meu trisavô.
The parish archives contain detailed information about my great-great-grandfather.
Subject-verb-object with technical vocabulary.
Meu trisavô teria completado cento e cinquenta anos ontem.
My great-great-grandfather would have turned one hundred and fifty yesterday.
Future perfect (condicional composto) for hypothetical past.
A lenda familiar diz que o meu trisavô escondeu um tesouro no quintal.
The family legend says that my great-great-grandfather hid a treasure in the backyard.
Noun clause 'que o meu trisavô escondeu...'.
A linhagem que remonta ao meu trisavô é muito bem documentada.
The lineage that dates back to my great-great-grandfather is very well documented.
Relative clause with 'remontar a'.
A influência do meu trisavô na política local ainda é mencionada em livros de história.
My great-great-grandfather's influence on local politics is still mentioned in history books.
Passive voice 'é mencionada'.
A reconstrução da biografia do meu trisavô exigiu anos de pesquisa meticulosa.
Reconstructing my great-great-grandfather's biography required years of meticulous research.
Complex subject with nominalization 'reconstrução'.
O testamento deixado pelo meu trisavô revela muito sobre os valores daquela sociedade.
The will left by my great-great-grandfather reveals a lot about the values of that society.
Verb 'revelar' with an abstract object.
Não se pode ignorar o legado de resiliência que o meu trisavô transmitiu às gerações seguintes.
One cannot ignore the legacy of resilience that my great-great-grandfather passed on to subsequent generations.
Impersonal 'se' with 'poder'.
O meu trisavô era o epítome do trabalhador incansável do início do século XX.
My great-great-grandfather was the epitome of the tireless worker of the early 20th century.
Use of high-level vocabulary like 'epítome'.
Graças à previdência do meu trisavô, a família conseguiu manter as terras durante a crise.
Thanks to my great-great-grandfather's foresight, the family managed to keep the lands during the crisis.
Prepositional phrase 'Graças à' showing cause.
A correspondência entre o meu trisavô e seus irmãos fornece um relato vívido da época.
The correspondence between my great-great-grandfather and his brothers provides a vivid account of the time.
Subject-verb agreement with 'fornece'.
O meu trisavô, cujo nome carrego com orgulho, foi um homem de princípios inabaláveis.
My great-great-grandfather, whose name I carry with pride, was a man of unwavering principles.
Relative pronoun 'cujo' (whose).
A análise genealógica aponta para um trisavô de ascendência sefardita.
Genealogical analysis points to a great-great-grandfather of Sephardic ancestry.
Technical terminology in a formal statement.
O trisavô, figura quase mítica na narrativa familiar, personifica a luta pela sobrevivência.
The great-great-grandfather, an almost mythical figure in the family narrative, personifies the struggle for survival.
Appositive phrase 'figura quase mítica'.
Rastrear o paradeiro do meu trisavô após a guerra tornou-se uma obsessão para o historiador.
Tracking my great-great-grandfather's whereabouts after the war became an obsession for the historian.
Infinitive phrase as subject.
A propriedade, outrora pertencente ao meu trisavô, foi expropriada pelo Estado.
The property, formerly belonging to my great-great-grandfather, was expropriated by the State.
Use of archaic/formal 'outrora'.
O trisavô materno dele era um expoente da literatura regionalista.
His maternal great-great-grandfather was an exponent of regionalist literature.
Formal descriptor 'expoente'.
É imperativo validar a certidão do trisavô para que o processo jurídico prossiga.
It is imperative to validate the great-great-grandfather's certificate so that the legal process may proceed.
Subjunctive 'prossiga' after 'para que'.
A memória do meu trisavô esvai-se com o tempo, restando apenas fragmentos de histórias.
The memory of my great-great-grandfather fades with time, leaving only fragments of stories.
Pronominal verb 'esvair-se'.
O trisavô dele teria sido, alegadamente, um confidente do rei.
His great-great-grandfather was allegedly a confidant of the king.
Compound conditional with adverb 'alegadamente'.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A long time ago; in a bygone era.
No tempo do meu trisavô, não havia eletricidade aqui.
— Something passed down from that specific ancestor.
Esta casa é uma herança do meu trisavô.
— Referring to the branches of the family tree starting from him.
Somos todos parte da árvore do trisavô Joaquim.
— Referring to a common ancestor of a large group.
Ele é considerado o trisavô de todos nesta vila.
— To follow the same career or life path as him.
Ele decidiu seguir os passos do trisavô e ser médico.
— To act in a way that brings respect to his memory.
Trabalhamos duro para honrar o meu trisavô.
— Stories or recollections about him.
O livro contém as memórias do meu trisavô.
— Since the time of my great-great-grandfather.
Esta receita está na família desde o meu trisavô.
Souvent confondu avec
Bisavô is one generation closer (great-grandfather).
In Brazil, they are often used as synonyms, but tataravô is technically one generation further back.
Trisavó is the female version (great-great-grandmother).
Expressions idiomatiques
— To look very old-fashioned or ancient.
Esse chapéu te deixa com cara de trisavô.
informal— Something extremely old or outdated.
Essa máquina de escrever é coisa do tempo do trisavô.
informal— Something so old or obscure that nobody remembers it.
Essa dívida é tão antiga que nem o trisavô lembra.
informal— A fictional or exaggerated ancestor used in tall tales.
Essa história parece invenção do trisavô da carochinha.
slang/humorous— Strong family traits or heritage coming from far back.
Ele tem o sangue de trisavô, é muito teimoso.
informal— To take after or resemble the great-great-grandfather.
O menino puxou ao trisavô no talento para a música.
neutral— To tell a very long, perhaps boring, story about the past.
Lá vem ele contar a história do trisavô de novo.
informal— For a very long time; since forever.
Eles brigam desde que o trisavô era menino.
colloquial— A humorous or dark way to refer to dying or being near death.
Com essa gripe, achei que ia falar com o meu trisavô.
slangFacile à confondre
Phonetic similarity and loose usage in Brazil.
Trisavô is 4th generation; Tataravô is 5th generation.
O trisavô é o pai do bisavô; o tataravô é o pai do trisavô.
Both are 'great' grandfathers.
Bis- (2nd), Tri- (3rd).
Meu bisavô é meu avô 'great'; meu trisavô é meu avô 'great-great'.
Only the final vowel sound and accent change.
Masculine vs. Feminine.
O trisavô (ele) e a trisavó (ela).
Next in the sequence.
Tetravô is the 5th generation back (the father of the trisavô).
O trisavô é o filho do tetravô.
Same prefix 'tri-'.
Trisavô is an ancestor; Trineto is a descendant.
Eu sou o trineto do meu trisavô.
Structures de phrases
O meu trisavô é [adjective].
O meu trisavô é velho.
O meu trisavô era [profession].
O meu trisavô era padeiro.
Dizem que o meu trisavô [verb in past].
Dizem que o meu trisavô viajou muito.
O meu trisavô, que [relative clause], [verb].
O meu trisavô, que morava no Porto, era médico.
O legado do meu trisavô [verb].
O legado do meu trisavô continua influenciando a família.
Remonta-se ao trisavô a [noun].
Remonta-se ao trisavô a origem desta tradição.
Preciso da certidão do meu trisavô para [purpose].
Preciso da certidão do meu trisavô para a cidadania.
Meu trisavô nasceu em [year/place].
Meu trisavô nasceu em Coimbra.
Famille de mots
Noms
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Low in daily speech, high in genealogical and legal contexts.
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Using 'trizavô' with a 'z'.
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trisavô
Even though it sounds like 'z', it is spelled with 's'.
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Saying 'meu trisavó' for a man.
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meu trisavô
Trisavó is feminine; trisavô is masculine.
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Confusing trisavô with bisavô.
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trisavô (great-great), bisavô (great).
Tri means 3rd level, Bis means 2nd level.
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Stressing the 'tri'.
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tri-sa-VÔ
The stress in Portuguese words ending in 'ô' is usually on the last syllable.
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Using 'bis-bis-avô'.
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trisavô
Portuguese does not repeat 'bis'; it switches to 'tri'.
Astuces
Watch the Accent
The circumflex accent (^) on the 'ô' is essential. Without it, the word is incomplete or incorrect. It also signals the masculine gender.
The Z Sound
Remember that the 's' in 'trisavô' is pronounced like a 'z' because it sits between two vowels. Practice saying 'tree-za-voh'.
Prefix Logic
Learn the sequence: Avô, Bisavô, Trisavô, Tetravô. It follows the 1, 2, 3, 4 logic and makes memorizing easier.
Citizenship Context
If you are interested in Portuguese citizenship, this word will appear often in your document searches. It's a key term for 'nacionalidade'.
Brazil vs Portugal
In Brazil, don't be surprised if people say 'tataravô' instead. In Portugal, they are usually more precise with 'trisavô'.
Gender Agreement
Always match your adjectives and articles: 'O meu trisavô era português' vs 'A minha trisavó era portuguesa'.
Final Vowel
Pay close attention to the end of the word. 'Vô' (closed) is grandpa, 'Vó' (open) is grandma. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Triple Great
While English says 'great-great', Portuguese counts the levels. Tri = 3rd level of ancestry above the parent.
Family Gatherings
Family reunions are the best time to hear and use this word. Ask elders: 'Quem era o seu trisavô?'
Record Searching
When looking at old birth certificates, look for the section 'Avós' and then 'Bisavós'. The parents of the bisavós are the trisavós.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'Tri' like a Triangle (3 sides). A 'Trisavô' is the 3rd grandfather back (1. Avô, 2. Bisavô, 3. Trisavô).
Association visuelle
Imagine a family tree where the top branch has a large '3' carved into it, representing the Trisavô.
Word Web
Défi
Try to find the full name of one of your trisavôs and write a sentence about where he was born in Portuguese.
Origine du mot
From the Portuguese prefix 'tri-' (three) combined with 'avô' (grandfather).
Sens originel : The third level of grandfatherhood.
Romance (Latin roots: 'tris' + 'avus').Contexte culturel
Be aware that not everyone knows their lineage; use the term sensitively if the person's family history is unknown or complicated.
English speakers use 'great-great-grandfather', which is repetitive. Portuguese is more efficient with the 'tri-' prefix.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Genealogy Research
- Árvore genealógica
- Ramos da família
- Antepassados diretos
- Pesquisa de documentos
Citizenship Application
- Certidão de nascimento
- Vínculo sanguíneo
- Direito de sangue
- Processo de nacionalidade
Family Storytelling
- Naquela época
- Contam as histórias
- Dizem que ele era
- Lembranças de família
Legal/Inheritance
- Bens deixados
- Partilha de bens
- Herdeiros legítimos
- Grau de parentesco
History Class
- Século dezenove
- Imigração em massa
- Condições de vida
- Fundadores da vila
Amorces de conversation
"Você sabe o nome do seu trisavô?"
"De qual cidade o seu trisavô era originalmente?"
"Você tem alguma foto antiga do seu trisavô ou trisavó?"
"Qual era a profissão do seu trisavô, você sabe?"
"Você já pensou em pesquisar a história do seu trisavô?"
Sujets d'écriture
Escreva sobre um objeto que pertenceu ao seu trisavô e por que ele é importante.
Imagine como era a vida do seu trisavô quando ele tinha a sua idade.
Descreva a história de imigração do seu trisavô, se você a conhecer.
Por que é importante mantermos viva a memória de antepassados como o trisavô?
Crie uma história fictícia sobre um segredo que o seu trisavô guardava.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsA trisavô is your great-great-grandfather. In the family tree, he is the father of your great-grandfather (bisavô).
Technically, no. Trisavô is the 4th generation (great-great), and tataravô is the 5th (great-great-great). However, in Brazil, many people use tataravô to mean trisavô.
It is pronounced tree-za-VOH. The 's' sounds like a 'z', and the 'vô' has a closed 'o' sound like in 'go'.
The feminine is trisavó. The only difference in spelling is the accent (circumflex vs. acute), but the pronunciation of the final 'o' changes from closed to open.
You say 'os trisavós'. This uses the feminine plural form to represent the couple.
It is common when talking about family history or genealogy, but not in everyday casual conversation about current events.
Because he is the third level of grandfather: 1. Avô, 2. Bis-avô, 3. Tri-avô.
No, that is not a standard word in Portuguese. You must use 'trisavô'.
You write 'o meu trisavô'.
The next generation is the tetravô (great-great-great-grandfather).
Teste-toi 200 questions
Escreva uma frase sobre o seu trisavô usando o verbo 'nascer'.
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Descreva a importância de conhecer a história do seu trisavô.
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Explique a diferença entre bisavô e trisavô.
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Como você pediria a certidão do seu trisavô em um cartório?
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Escreva um pequeno parágrafo sobre uma herança deixada pelo seu trisavô.
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Quais perguntas você faria ao seu trisavô se pudesse encontrá-lo?
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Use a palavra 'trisavô' em uma frase no plural.
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Crie uma frase comparando o seu trisavô com você.
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Escreva uma frase sobre a trisavó.
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Traduza: 'My great-great-grandfather was a hero.'
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Escreva sobre a árvore genealógica da sua família.
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Como o seu trisavô influenciou a sua família?
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Escreva uma frase usando 'trisavô paterno'.
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Descreva uma foto antiga do seu trisavô.
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Escreva uma frase sobre a herança genética do trisavô.
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Imagine o trabalho do seu trisavô e descreva-o.
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Traduza: 'I need my great-great-grandfather's documents.'
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Escreva uma frase sobre a migração do trisavô.
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Crie um diálogo curto entre você e um primo sobre o trisavô.
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Escreva uma frase usando 'trisavô' e 'legado'.
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Diga 'O meu trisavô' em voz alta.
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Pronuncie a diferença entre 'trisavô' e 'trisavó'.
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Diga: 'Meu trisavô nasceu em Portugal.'
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Diga: 'Eu preciso da certidão do meu trisavô.'
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Conte uma frase sobre o seu trisavô.
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Diga: 'Os meus trisavós eram casados.'
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Pronuncie a palavra 'genealogia'.
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Diga: 'O trisavô é o pai do bisavô.'
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Diga: 'Esta é uma foto antiga do meu trisavô.'
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Diga: 'Honramos a memória do nosso trisavô.'
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Diga: 'O meu trisavô materno era muito alto.'
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Diga: 'Eu nunca conheci o meu trisavô.'
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Diga: 'Ele tem o nome do trisavô.'
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Diga: 'O legado do meu trisavô é importante.'
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Diga: 'Trisavô, bisavô, avô, pai.'
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Diga: 'O meu trisavô imigrou para cá.'
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Diga: 'Quantos trisavôs você tem?'
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Diga: 'A árvore genealógica chega até o trisavô.'
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Diga: 'O meu trisavô era um homem de princípios.'
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Diga: 'Dizem que puxei ao meu trisavô.'
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Ouça e identifique se a pessoa disse 'trisavô' ou 'bisavô'.
Ouça e identifique se é 'trisavô' (homem) ou 'trisavó' (mulher).
Qual é o ano de nascimento mencionado na gravação sobre o trisavô?
O trisavô era de qual país, segundo o áudio?
Quantos filhos o trisavô teve, de acordo com a história?
O áudio fala de um trisavô materno ou paterno?
Qual objeto o trisavô deixou para a família no áudio?
O trisavô era carpinteiro ou ferreiro?
A voz diz 'meus trisavôs' ou 'meus trisavós'?
Onde o trisavô morreu, segundo o narrador?
Qual era o nome completo do trisavô no áudio?
O narrador conheceu o trisavô? (Sim/Não)
Qual o sentimento do narrador em relação ao trisavô?
O áudio é formal ou informal?
Identifique a palavra 'trisavô' em uma conversa rápida.
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Summary
The word 'trisavô' is the precise term for a great-great-grandfather. It is formed by the prefix 'tri-' (three) and 'avô' (grandfather), indicating he is three steps beyond the parent. Example: 'O meu trisavô nasceu no século XIX.'
- Trisavô means great-great-grandfather in Portuguese.
- It is the third level of 'grandfather' (Avô -> Bisavô -> Trisavô).
- The feminine version is 'trisavó' (great-great-grandmother).
- It is commonly used in genealogy and family history contexts.
Watch the Accent
The circumflex accent (^) on the 'ô' is essential. Without it, the word is incomplete or incorrect. It also signals the masculine gender.
The Z Sound
Remember that the 's' in 'trisavô' is pronounced like a 'z' because it sits between two vowels. Practice saying 'tree-za-voh'.
Prefix Logic
Learn the sequence: Avô, Bisavô, Trisavô, Tetravô. It follows the 1, 2, 3, 4 logic and makes memorizing easier.
Citizenship Context
If you are interested in Portuguese citizenship, this word will appear often in your document searches. It's a key term for 'nacionalidade'.
Exemple
Meu trisavô nasceu no final do século XIX.
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