anciã
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- Anciã means a wise elderly woman, used mostly in respectful or formal contexts.
- It is the feminine form of 'ancião' and is common in literature and religion.
- The plural is simply 'anciãs,' and it always takes feminine articles (a, uma).
- Compared to 'velha' or 'idosa,' it emphasizes historical depth and community status.
The Portuguese word anciã is a feminine noun that translates most directly to 'elderly woman' or 'elder' in English. However, unlike the more common and neutral term idosa (elderly person) or the sometimes blunt velha (old woman), anciã carries a profound weight of respect, historical depth, and social status. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin anteanus, meaning 'someone who goes before' or 'one who precedes.' This etymological root is crucial to understanding how the word functions in modern Portuguese: it describes someone who is not just advanced in age, but who occupies a position of wisdom and experience due to that age.
- Register and Nuance
- In everyday conversation at a supermarket, you would rarely call someone an 'anciã.' It would sound overly poetic or archaic. Instead, you hear this word in literature, religious ceremonies, documentaries about indigenous tribes, or historical contexts. It is a title of honor.
A anciã da tribo compartilhou as lendas do passado com os jovens.
When you encounter 'anciã,' think of a matriarch. In many Afro-Brazilian religions, such as Candomblé, the older women (Iyalorixás) are often referred to with terms that reflect this 'anciã' status—they are the keepers of oral tradition. Similarly, in rural Portuguese villages (aldeias), the 'anciã' is the woman everyone seeks for herbal remedies or advice on family disputes. The word implies that the woman has survived the trials of life and has emerged with a clarity of vision that younger generations lack.
- Cultural Archetype
- The 'anciã' is a recurring figure in Portuguese literature, from the works of Eça de Queirós to modern fantasy writers. She represents the link between the living and the ancestors.
Todos se calaram para ouvir a voz trêmula, mas firme, da anciã.
In a sociolinguistic sense, the word is increasingly being reclaimed in feminist and spiritual circles to celebrate aging as a period of power rather than decline. While 'velha' might be used as an insult in a youth-obsessed culture, 'anciã' stands as a bulwark against that ageism, demanding respect for the longevity of the female experience. It is a word that smells of old books, woodsmoke, and lavender—evoking a sense of timelessness.
- Grammatical Note
- The masculine form is 'ancião.' Note the nasal 'ã' sound, which is produced by letting air escape through both the nose and mouth. The plural of 'anciã' is 'anciãs,' which is much simpler than the masculine plural options (anciãos, anciões, or anciães).
As anciãs da comunidade guardam segredos milenares.
In summary, 'anciã' is not just a biological description; it is a social and spiritual designation. When you use it, you are signaling that the woman in question has reached a milestone of existence that warrants a specific type of reverence. It is the language of legends, community leadership, and deep-rooted respect.
Using anciã correctly requires an understanding of context and syntax. Since it is a noun that specifically denotes a female person, it must always agree with feminine articles and adjectives. It is most commonly preceded by 'a' (the) or 'uma' (a/an). Because of its formal and respectful nature, it is often paired with adjectives that reinforce wisdom, such as sábia (wise), venerável (venerable), or respeitada (respected).
- Syntactic Placement
- It usually functions as the subject of a sentence or the object of a preposition. Example: 'A anciã falou' (The elder spoke) or 'Eu aprendi com a anciã' (I learned from the elder).
Uma anciã misteriosa apareceu na entrada da caverna.
One interesting aspect of 'anciã' is its use in apposition, where it provides additional information about a person's role. For instance, 'Dona Maria, a anciã da vila, conhece todas as histórias.' Here, it acts almost like a title. You can also use it to describe the oldest person in a specific group, even if that group isn't traditional or tribal. However, using it for someone who is merely 60 or 70 might seem hyperbolic; usually, it is reserved for those who look and act the part of a 'great elder.'
- Common Adjective Pairings
- 'Anciã centenária' (centenarian elder), 'Anciã cega' (blind elder - a common trope in literature), 'Anciã benevolente' (benevolent elder).
A anciã benzeu a criança com ramos de arruda.
In terms of sentence structure, 'anciã' often triggers the use of the literary past tense (Pretérito Perfeito or Mais-que-perfeito) because it appears so frequently in storytelling. If you are writing a story in Portuguese, using 'anciã' instead of 'velha' immediately signals to the reader that this character is important, perhaps even magical or possessing secret knowledge. It sets a tone of solemnity.
- Contrast with 'Idosa'
- 'A idosa atravessou a rua' (The elderly woman crossed the street - normal). 'A anciã atravessou a rua' (The elder woman crossed the street - sounds like she is on a quest).
O conselho era formado por três anciãs respeitadíssimas.
When using it in the possessive, such as 'a sabedoria da anciã' (the wisdom of the elder), it emphasizes the source of the knowledge. It is also common in religious texts. For example, in translations of the Bible or ancient myths, 'anciã' is used to translate words that imply a female leader of a community. If you are translating from English, 'anciã' is your best bet for 'matriarchal elder' or 'wise old woman.'
Ultimately, 'anciã' is a word that demands a certain 'stage presence' in a sentence. It doesn't just sit there; it commands the surrounding words to treat it with dignity. Whether in a formal speech or a gothic novel, it remains one of the most evocative terms for female aging in the Portuguese language.
If you are walking through the busy streets of São Paulo or Lisbon, you might not hear anciã in the daily chatter of commuters. However, this doesn't mean the word is dead; it simply lives in specific, high-value contexts. To hear 'anciã,' you need to look toward the cultural and spiritual heart of Lusophone societies. One of the most common places is in traditional storytelling and folklore. In the interior of Brazil (the Sertão) or the rural Minho region of Portugal, oral traditions are still strong, and the 'anciã' is the protagonist of many tales.
- In the Media
- You will hear it on news reports discussing indigenous rights. Journalists will refer to the 'anciãs da etnia Yanomami' to highlight their role as cultural guardians. It is also used in documentaries about longevity (Blue Zones).
A reportagem destacou a vida da anciã mais velha do vilarejo.
Another significant venue for this word is within religious communities. In the Catholic Church, while 'anciãos' (male) is more common in administrative terms, 'anciã' appears in hagiographies (lives of saints) or when describing venerable nuns. In Afro-Brazilian religions like Umbanda and Candomblé, the concept of the 'Preta Velha' is central; while they use the word 'velha,' the respectful description of these spirits often employs the term 'anciã' to denote their spiritual seniority and ancestral power.
- Literature and Cinema
- Portuguese-language cinema, especially 'Cinema Novo' or arthouse films, uses the 'anciã' as a symbol of the land or the past. In novels by authors like Mia Couto, the word is used to bridge the gap between the magical and the real.
No filme, a anciã previa o futuro através das estrelas.
You might also encounter the word in academic or sociological texts. When researchers study 'gerontologia' (the study of aging) in traditional societies, they distinguish between an 'idosa' (a person over 60) and an 'anciã' (a person who holds a specific social role due to age). It is a term of classification that respects the social structure of the group being studied. Furthermore, in fantasy literature (like the Portuguese translations of The Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones), 'anciã' is the standard translation for 'Elder' or 'Crone' (when Crone is meant respectfully).
- Formal Ceremonies
- During municipal honors or 'homenagens,' a city might honor its 'anciã mais ilustre' (most illustrious elder woman), usually someone who has contributed decades of service to the community.
A anciã recebeu a medalha de honra ao mérito.
In summary, while 'anciã' is not a word for the 'everyday,' it is a word for the 'significant.' You hear it when the conversation turns to heritage, wisdom, history, or the sacred. It is a word that stops people and makes them listen, much like the person it describes.
Learning to use anciã involves navigating some tricky linguistic and social waters. The most frequent mistake learners make is a mismatch in register. Because 'anciã' is so formal and respectful, using it to describe a random elderly woman you see on the bus can sound bizarre or even mockingly sarcastic. It would be like calling a random man 'thine venerable sire' in English. For daily life, use 'senhora' or 'idosa.'
- Gender Agreement Confusion
- Learners often get confused between 'ancião' (masculine) and 'anciã' (feminine). While 'ancião' is very common, 'anciã' is the specific feminine form. Make sure your articles match: 'O ancião' but 'A anciã'.
Errado: O anciã.
Correto: A anciã.
Another common error is pluralization. The masculine 'ancião' has three accepted plurals (anciãos, anciões, anciães), which causes a lot of stress for students. However, the feminine 'anciã' is simple: the only correct plural is anciãs. Do not try to apply the masculine plural endings to the feminine word. 'Anciães' for women is incorrect.
- Pronunciation Pitfalls
- The tilde (~) over the 'a' indicates a nasal sound. Many English speakers pronounce it as a flat 'a' (like in 'cat'). This can make the word unrecognizable or sound like 'ancia' (from 'ansia' - anxiety). Ensure the sound goes through your nose.
Tenho ânsia (nausea) vs. Sou uma anciã (elder).
There is also the risk of unintentional offense. While 'anciã' is respectful, some modern women might find any reference to their age offensive. In a professional setting, unless the person's role specifically involves being an 'elder' (like in a tribal or religious council), it is safer to use 'colaboradora sênior' or simply 'senhora.' 'Anciã' implies a degree of antiquity that not every 70-year-old woman is ready to embrace.
- Spelling Error
- Forgetting the 'i'. Some learners write 'ancã', which is not a word. The 'i' is essential for the correct three-syllable pronunciation (an-ci-ã).
A anciã (Correct) vs. A ancã (Incorrect).
Finally, avoid using 'anciã' as an adjective unless you are very advanced in the language. While it can technically function as one in some poetic contexts, it is almost always a noun. If you want to say 'an old tradition,' use 'tradição antiga' or 'tradição milenar,' not 'tradição anciã.'
By avoiding these common pitfalls, you will be able to use 'anciã' to add a layer of sophistication and cultural sensitivity to your Portuguese, showing that you understand the deep-seated respect for age that characterizes many Lusophone cultures.
To truly master the use of anciã, you must understand its 'neighborhood' of synonyms and how they differ in flavor and function. Portuguese has a rich vocabulary for age, and choosing the wrong word can change the meaning of your sentence from respectful to rude or from poetic to clinical.
- Idosa vs. Anciã
- Idosa is the standard, polite, and politically correct term used in modern society. It is the word you find in laws (Estatuto do Idoso) and medical reports. Anciã is more 'mythological' and respectful. You would call a 65-year-old woman 'idosa', but probably not 'anciã' unless she is a community leader.
A vaga é para uma idosa (parking spot for an elderly person) vs. A anciã da tribo (the tribal elder).
Another alternative is velha. In English, 'old woman' can be neutral or mean, and the same is true for 'velha.' However, 'velha' is much more informal and can be very offensive if used to someone's face. In some contexts, like 'minha velha' (my old lady/mother), it can be affectionate, but 'anciã' never carries that risk of being an insult—it is always lofty.
- Venerável and Decana
- Venerável is an adjective often used alongside anciã. Decana refers to the oldest or most senior member of a specific professional body (like a university faculty or a court of law). While an anciã is old in life, a decana is 'old' in her career.
Ela é a decana do Supremo Tribunal.
In literary contexts, you might see ancestral used as a noun, though it usually means 'ancestor' (male or female). Progenitora is a very formal way to say 'mother' or 'female ancestor.' Neither of these captures the specific 'wise old woman' vibe that 'anciã' provides. There is also the word veterana, which refers to someone with a lot of experience in a field (like a war veteran or a veteran actress), but it doesn't necessarily imply extreme old age.
- Summary Table of Nuance
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- Anciã: Wise, spiritual, historical, very old.
- Idosa: Polite, social, clinical, 60+.
- Velha: Informal, potentially rude, raw.
- Senhora: Polite, used for any adult woman.
- Matriarca: Powerful family leader.
A senhora deseja um chá?
Choosing between these words depends on the 'world' you are building with your language. If you want to evoke a world of tradition and respect, 'anciã' is your primary tool. If you want to navigate a modern city politely, 'idosa' or 'senhora' are your best friends. Understanding these distinctions is a hallmark of a B2/C1 level speaker.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word is a 'doublet' of 'antigo'. Both come from the same root, but 'anciã' evolved to refer to people, while 'antigo' usually refers to objects or eras.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'ã' as a flat English 'a' (like 'cat').
- Missing the 'i' sound (saying 'ancã').
- Stressing the first syllable (AN-ci-ã) instead of the last.
- Making the 'i' too short.
- Failing to nasalize the first 'an'.
難易度
Easy to recognize if you know 'ancient' or 'ancião'.
Tricky spelling with the tilde (ã) and the 'i'.
Nasal vowels are difficult for English speakers to master.
Can be confused with 'ânsia' if the listener doesn't catch the 'i'.
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Nasal Vowels (Til)
The 'ã' in 'anciã' requires the tilde to indicate nasalization.
Feminine Noun Agreement
Articles and adjectives must be feminine: 'A sábia anciã'.
Plural of Nouns in -ã
Simply add 's': 'anciãs'.
Gender Transformation
Change 'ancião' to 'anciã' for the feminine form.
Hiatus vs Diphthong
In 'an-ci-ã', the 'i' and 'ã' are in separate syllables (hiatus).
レベル別の例文
A anciã é muito bondosa.
The elderly woman is very kind.
A1: Use 'a' for female singular.
A anciã caminha no parque.
The elder woman walks in the park.
A1: Present tense 'caminha'.
Vi uma anciã na rua.
I saw an elderly woman on the street.
A1: 'Uma' is the indefinite article.
A anciã tem cem anos.
The elder woman is one hundred years old.
A1: 'Tem' is used for age in Portuguese.
A anciã usa um chapéu.
The elderly woman wears a hat.
A1: Simple SVO structure.
A anciã conta histórias.
The elder woman tells stories.
A1: 'Conta' from the verb 'contar'.
Ela é uma anciã sábia.
She is a wise elderly woman.
A1: Adjective 'sábia' matches feminine 'anciã'.
A anciã gosta de chá.
The elder woman likes tea.
A1: 'Gosta de' is the standard phrase for liking.
A anciã da vila é muito respeitada por todos.
The village elder is very respected by everyone.
A2: Passive voice 'é respeitada'.
As anciãs estão sentadas na praça.
The elderly women are sitting in the square.
A2: Plural form 'as anciãs'.
Ontem, falei com uma anciã sobre o passado.
Yesterday, I spoke with an elder woman about the past.
A2: Pretérito Perfeito 'falei'.
A anciã trazia flores no cesto.
The elderly woman was carrying flowers in the basket.
A2: Pretérito Imperfeito 'trazia' for description.
Aquela anciã conhece todas as ervas medicinais.
That elder woman knows all the medicinal herbs.
A2: Demonstrative 'aquela'.
A anciã vive sozinha na montanha.
The elder woman lives alone on the mountain.
A2: Adverb 'sozinha' matches gender.
Precisamos ouvir o conselho da anciã.
We need to hear the elder woman's advice.
A2: 'Conselho da' (de + a).
A anciã sorriu para os netos.
The elder woman smiled at her grandchildren.
A2: 'Sorriu para' indicates direction.
Dizem que a anciã possui poderes de cura.
They say the elder woman possesses healing powers.
B1: 'Dizem que' introduces a rumor.
A anciã foi a primeira a chegar na cerimônia.
The elder woman was the first to arrive at the ceremony.
B1: 'A primeira a chegar' structure.
Embora seja uma anciã, ela tem muita energia.
Although she is an elder, she has a lot of energy.
B1: Subjunctive 'seja' after 'embora'.
A anciã guardava as memórias da família em um diário.
The elder woman kept the family memories in a diary.
B1: Use of Imperfeito for habitual actions.
Ninguém ousava interromper a anciã enquanto ela falava.
No one dared to interrupt the elder woman while she was speaking.
B1: 'Ousava' (dared) + infinitive.
A anciã representava a sabedoria de gerações passadas.
The elder woman represented the wisdom of past generations.
B1: Abstract noun 'sabedoria'.
Muitos viajavam de longe para consultar a anciã.
Many traveled from afar to consult the elder woman.
B1: 'Viajavam' (habitual past).
A anciã vestia-se sempre de preto, em sinal de luto.
The elder woman always dressed in black, as a sign of mourning.
B1: Pronominal verb 'vestir-se'.
A figura da anciã é central em muitas mitologias europeias.
The figure of the elder woman is central in many European mythologies.
B2: Academic register.
A anciã, com seu olhar penetrante, parecia ler nossas almas.
The elder woman, with her piercing gaze, seemed to read our souls.
B2: Descriptive literary style.
É fundamental preservar os relatos orais das anciãs indígenas.
It is fundamental to preserve the oral accounts of indigenous elder women.
B2: Impersonal 'É fundamental'.
A anciã agia como a mediadora de conflitos na comunidade.
The elder woman acted as the mediator of conflicts in the community.
B2: Noun 'mediadora'.
Apesar da fragilidade física, a anciã demonstrava uma força moral incrível.
Despite physical fragility, the elder woman demonstrated incredible moral strength.
B2: Contrast 'apesar de'.
A anciã foi homenageada pela sua contribuição à literatura local.
The elder woman was honored for her contribution to local literature.
B2: Passive voice with 'pela sua'.
O respeito pela anciã é um pilar daquela cultura tradicional.
Respect for the elder woman is a pillar of that traditional culture.
B2: Abstract concept 'pilar'.
A anciã conduziu o ritual com uma precisão impressionante.
The elder woman conducted the ritual with impressive precision.
B2: Verb 'conduziu'.
A narrativa converge para o encontro místico com a anciã da floresta.
The narrative converges toward the mystical encounter with the forest elder.
C1: Sophisticated verb 'converge'.
A anciã personifica a resistência cultural contra a modernidade desenfreada.
The elder woman personifies cultural resistance against unbridled modernity.
C1: Metaphorical use.
As rugas no rosto da anciã eram como um mapa de uma vida longa e sofrida.
The wrinkles on the elder woman's face were like a map of a long and suffering life.
C1: Simile 'como um mapa'.
Sob a orientação da anciã, as tradições foram mantidas intactas.
Under the guidance of the elder woman, traditions were kept intact.
C1: Prepositional phrase 'Sob a orientação'.
A anciã exalava uma aura de serenidade que acalmava a todos ao redor.
The elder woman exuded an aura of serenity that calmed everyone around.
C1: Verb 'exalava'.
Não se tratava apenas de uma mulher idosa, mas da anciã suprema do clã.
It wasn't just about an elderly woman, but the supreme elder of the clan.
C1: Negative construction 'Não se tratava de'.
A sabedoria anciã transcende o conhecimento técnico contemporâneo.
Elder wisdom transcends contemporary technical knowledge.
C1: 'Anciã' used as an adjective (rare/poetic).
A anciã guardava o segredo da imortalidade em suas preces.
The elder woman kept the secret of immortality in her prayers.
C1: Literary theme.
A ontologia da anciã no imaginário popular remete a tempos ancestrais.
The ontology of the elder woman in the popular imaginary refers back to ancestral times.
C2: Highly academic/philosophical vocabulary.
A voz da anciã, embora um sussurro, ecoava com a autoridade de milênios.
The elder woman's voice, though a whisper, echoed with the authority of millennia.
C2: Paradoxical description.
O arquétipo da anciã sábia é explorado exaustivamente na obra do autor.
The archetype of the wise elder woman is exhaustively explored in the author's work.
C2: Jungian terminology.
A anciã detinha o monopólio da memória coletiva daquela comunidade isolada.
The elder woman held the monopoly on the collective memory of that isolated community.
C2: Political/sociological metaphor.
Ao deparar-se com a anciã, o protagonista sentiu o peso da própria insignificância.
Upon encountering the elder woman, the protagonist felt the weight of his own insignificance.
C2: Pronominal 'deparar-se'.
A anciã tecia o destino dos homens com fios de prata e sombra.
The elder woman wove the destiny of men with silver and shadow threads.
C2: Poetic/Mythological imagery.
Havia uma solenidade quase litúrgica no modo como a anciã se movia.
There was an almost liturgical solemnity in the way the elder woman moved.
C2: Adverbial phrase 'quase litúrgica'.
A anciã era a última guardiã de um dialeto prestes a extinguir-se.
The elder woman was the last guardian of a dialect about to become extinct.
C2: Linguistic context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Wrinkled, experienced hands, often used poetically.
As mãos de anciã trabalhavam o barro com maestria.
— To treat an elderly woman with religious-like respect.
A comunidade costuma venerar a anciã local.
— Traditional knowledge, like recipes or remedies.
Ela guarda segredos de anciã para curar gripes.
— The power derived from age and experience.
Ela falava com a autoridade de anciã.
よく混同される語
Means anxiety or nausea. It has two syllables (ân-sia) while anciã has three (an-ci-ã).
Means old, but only for objects or concepts, not people.
The masculine form. Don't use it for women.
慣用句と表現
— The advice of an elder is usually correct.
Escute-a, pois voz de anciã não falha.
Proverbial— Wisdom is more effective than brute force.
Lembre-se: mais vale um conselho de anciã do que força de jovem.
Proverbial— Ability to remember things from a long time ago.
Ela tem memória de anciã para datas históricas.
Neutral— In some cultures, an elder's word must be followed.
Naquela aldeia, palavra de anciã é lei.
Formal— A kind, grandmotherly heart.
Ele tem um coração de anciã, sempre perdoa.
Poetic— A very slow, deliberate walk.
Caminhava com passo de anciã pela calçada.
Descriptive— Traditional, non-academic knowledge.
Isso é saber de anciã, passado de mãe para filha.
Neutral— Someone who looks old but remains youthful in spirit.
Minha avó tem rosto de anciã, mas alma de menina.
Poetic— A female teacher who is also an elder.
Ela é a mestra anciã da nossa escola de artes.
Honorific間違えやすい
Both mean old.
Antiga is for things/times; Anciã is for people.
Uma casa antiga, uma anciã sábia.
Similar sound.
Ânsia is a feeling; Anciã is a person.
Sinto ânsia. Ela é uma anciã.
Synonyms.
Velha is common/informal; Anciã is respectful/literary.
Minha bota velha. A anciã da tribo.
Synonyms.
Idosa is the polite social term; Anciã is the honorific title.
Vaga para idosa. A anciã do vilarejo.
Gender.
Ancião is male; Anciã is female.
O ancião e a anciã.
文型パターン
A anciã é [adjective].
A anciã é boa.
A anciã mora em [place].
A anciã mora na aldeia.
Eu vi a anciã [verb-ing].
Eu vi a anciã caminhando.
A anciã, que é muito [adjective], [verb].
A anciã, que é muito sábia, falou.
O respeito pela anciã deriva de [noun].
O respeito pela anciã deriva de sua sabedoria.
Não obstante ser uma anciã, ela [verb].
Não obstante ser uma anciã, ela viajou o mundo.
O conselho da anciã foi [adjective].
O conselho da anciã foi fundamental.
Como uma anciã, ela [verb].
Como uma anciã, ela conhece a vida.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Low in daily speech, high in literature and formal ceremonies.
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Using 'o anciã'
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A anciã
Anciã is a feminine noun; it must take a feminine article.
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Saying 'uma mulher antiga'
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Uma anciã / Uma mulher idosa
'Antiga' is for objects. Using it for people sounds like they are an antique.
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Pronouncing it 'an-see-ah'
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an-ci-ã (nasal)
The final 'ã' must be nasalized to be correct Portuguese.
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Pluralizing as 'anciães'
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Anciãs
While 'anciães' is a possible masculine plural, the feminine is always 'anciãs'.
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Using it for a 50-year-old
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Uma senhora / Uma mulher
'Anciã' implies extreme age and wisdom, usually 80+ or a specific status.
ヒント
Context Matters
Save 'anciã' for stories, formal honors, or when discussing tribal/religious leaders. It's too heavy for a casual chat.
Gender Agreement
Always use feminine articles (a/uma) and adjectives (sábia/velha). Never say 'o anciã'.
Nasal Sound
The tilde is key. Without the nasal sound, you might be saying 'ancia', which sounds like 'anxiety'.
Literary Power
In creative writing, 'anciã' immediately gives a character more gravitas than 'velha'.
Indigenous Respect
When referring to elderly indigenous women, 'anciã' is the standard and most respectful term.
Don't Forget the 'I'
It's an-ci-ã. Many learners forget the 'i' and write 'ancã', which is incorrect.
Versus Antiga
Remember: Anciã = Person. Antiga = Thing. Never call a person 'antiga' to mean they are old.
Easy Plural
Just add an 's' to get 'anciãs'. It's much easier than the masculine plural forms.
Ancient One
Associate 'Anciã' with 'Ancient One' to remember both the meaning and the formal tone.
Three Syllables
If you hear three beats (an-ci-ã), it's the person. If you hear two (ân-sia), it's the feeling.
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記憶術
Think of an **Ancient** lady who is an **Anciã**. Both words start with 'Anci-' and refer to being very old.
視覚的連想
Imagine an old woman standing in front of (ante) a group of people, leading them with her wisdom.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'anciã' in a sentence describing a character in a fantasy book. Make sure to use the correct nasal pronunciation.
語源
From the Vulgar Latin 'anteanus', which is derived from 'ante' (before). It literally means 'someone who is before' or 'precedes others in time.'
元の意味: A person who is ahead of others in age or status.
Romance (Latin root).文化的な背景
Do not use for women who prefer to be seen as young or in modern professional settings unless it's a specific title.
English speakers might find 'elder' too formal, but 'anciã' is the perfect equivalent for that level of respect.
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実際の使用場面
Mythology/Folklore
- A anciã do destino
- Profecia da anciã
- A anciã e o caldeirão
- Encontro com a anciã
Indigenous Studies
- Liderança das anciãs
- Tradição oral da anciã
- Conhecimento da anciã
- Respeito às anciãs
Religious Context
- A anciã da congregação
- Orações da anciã
- Venerável anciã
- Conselho da anciã
Literature
- A anciã misteriosa
- Rosto de anciã
- Voz trêmula da anciã
- A sabedoria da anciã
Family/History
- A anciã do clã
- Nossa querida anciã
- Memórias de uma anciã
- A anciã da linhagem
会話のきっかけ
"Você conhece alguma anciã que conte histórias interessantes?"
"Qual é a importância das anciãs na sua cultura local?"
"Você já leu algum livro onde a protagonista era uma anciã sábia?"
"Como podemos mostrar mais respeito às anciãs da nossa comunidade?"
"Você acha que a palavra 'anciã' soa mais bonita que 'idosa'?"
日記のテーマ
Descreva uma anciã imaginária que vive no topo de uma montanha. O que ela faz?
Escreva sobre uma lição valiosa que você aprendeu com uma anciã da sua família.
Como a sociedade moderna trata as anciãs em comparação com as sociedades antigas?
Imagine um diálogo entre uma jovem apressada e uma anciã paciente.
O que significa para você o conceito de 'sabedoria anciã'?
よくある質問
10 問Technically yes, but it sounds very formal. Use 'vovó' or 'minha avó' instead, unless you are writing a poem about her.
The plural is 'anciãs'. Unlike the masculine form 'ancião', it only has one correct plural form.
No, it is actually the most respectful way to refer to an old woman. However, some people might not like being reminded of their age.
It is a nasal vowel. Imagine saying 'ah' but letting the air go through your nose as if you were humming.
Yes, it is used in all Portuguese-speaking countries, mostly in formal or literary contexts.
'Idosa' is a neutral, everyday word. 'Anciã' is a title of respect that implies wisdom and status.
Rarely. It is almost always a noun. For 'ancient', use 'antigo/a'.
Yes, they share the same Latin root 'anteanus'.
It has three syllables: an-ci-ã.
Yes, the masculine is 'ancião'.
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Escreva uma frase usando a palavra 'anciã' e o adjetivo 'sábia'.
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Descreva a aparência de uma anciã em duas frases.
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Qual é a diferença entre 'anciã' e 'velha'?
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Crie um pequeno diálogo entre uma criança e uma anciã.
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Use o plural 'anciãs' em uma frase sobre uma aldeia.
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Traduza para o português: 'The tribal elder knows the medicinal herbs.'
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Escreva sobre a importância de ouvir as anciãs.
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Crie uma frase poética usando a palavra 'anciã'.
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Como você usaria 'anciã' em um texto acadêmico?
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Escreva uma frase usando 'anciã' e 'centenária'.
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Descreva o papel de uma anciã em uma tribo.
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Use 'anciã' em uma frase sobre respeito.
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Crie uma frase com 'anciã' e 'conselho'.
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Traduza: 'The old woman smiled at the sun.' (Use 'anciã')
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Escreva sobre uma anciã famosa (real ou fictícia).
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Use 'anciã' para descrever uma personagem de um conto de fadas.
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Crie uma frase com 'anciã' e 'ancestralidade'.
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Use 'anciã' como sujeito de um verbo no passado.
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Escreva uma frase sobre as mãos de uma anciã.
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Crie um título de um livro que tenha a palavra 'anciã'.
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Pronuncie a palavra 'anciã' enfatizando o som nasal final.
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Diga: 'A anciã é sábia.'
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Como você diria 'The elders' no feminino?
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Explique oralmente o que é uma anciã.
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Diga uma frase sobre uma anciã da sua família.
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Pratique a diferença: 'Ancião' vs 'Anciã'.
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Diga: 'O conselho de anciãs se reuniu.'
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Como você pediria um conselho a uma anciã?
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Diga 'anciã centenária' três vezes rápido.
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Descreva uma anciã que você viu em um filme.
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Diga: 'A voz da anciã é calma.'
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Use 'anciã' em uma frase sobre o tempo.
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Diga: 'Respeitamos as nossas anciãs.'
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Como se diz 'A wise old woman'?
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Diga: 'A anciã mora na montanha.'
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Explique a diferença entre 'anciã' e 'velha'.
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Diga: 'A anciã guardava segredos.'
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Pratique a nasalização de 'irmã' e 'anciã'.
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Diga: 'Uma anciã misteriosa apareceu.'
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Diga: 'O legado da anciã vive.'
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Ouça a frase: 'A anciã contou a história.' Qual foi a ação?
Quantas sílabas você ouve em 'anciã'?
A palavra termina com som nasal ou oral?
Ouça: 'As anciãs da vila.' É singular ou plural?
Ouça: 'A anciã é sábia.' Qual é o adjetivo?
Ouça: 'O ancião e a anciã.' Quais são os gêneros?
Ouça: 'Sabedoria anciã.' Qual palavra é o substantivo?
Ouça: 'Respeito à anciã.' O que é necessário?
Ouça: 'Anciã centenária.' Qual a idade sugerida?
Ouça: 'A voz da anciã.' De quem é a voz?
Ouça e identifique a palavra: 'anciã'.
Ouça: 'Uma anciã na floresta.' Onde ela está?
Ouça: 'Conselho de anciãs.' Quem dá o conselho?
Ouça: 'A anciã sorriu.' Qual a expressão facial?
Ouça: 'Vida longa à anciã.' O que se deseja?
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Summary
The word 'anciã' is a high-register term for an elderly woman that conveys deep respect and wisdom. Example: 'A anciã da tribo é a guardiã das tradições' (The tribal elder is the guardian of traditions).
- Anciã means a wise elderly woman, used mostly in respectful or formal contexts.
- It is the feminine form of 'ancião' and is common in literature and religion.
- The plural is simply 'anciãs,' and it always takes feminine articles (a, uma).
- Compared to 'velha' or 'idosa,' it emphasizes historical depth and community status.
Context Matters
Save 'anciã' for stories, formal honors, or when discussing tribal/religious leaders. It's too heavy for a casual chat.
Gender Agreement
Always use feminine articles (a/uma) and adjectives (sábia/velha). Never say 'o anciã'.
Nasal Sound
The tilde is key. Without the nasal sound, you might be saying 'ancia', which sounds like 'anxiety'.
Literary Power
In creative writing, 'anciã' immediately gives a character more gravitas than 'velha'.
例文
A anciã contava histórias da sua juventude.
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