When talking about the leaf of a fern or palm tree, the word you'll want to use in Portuguese is fronde. It's a feminine noun. You might encounter it in contexts related to botany, gardening, or descriptions of tropical environments. Think of it as a more specific term than just 'folha' (leaf) when dealing with these particular types of plants. So, if you're describing the large, often divided leaves of a palm, 'fronde' is the accurate and natural choice.
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This sentence describes a tree having a large frond. 'A árvore' (The tree) is the subject, 'tem' (has) is the verb, and 'uma fronde grande' (a large frond) is the direct object.
This sentence indicates seeing the frond of a palm tree. 'Eu' (I) is the subject, 'vi' (saw) is the verb, and 'a fronde da palmeira' (the frond of the palm tree) is the direct object.
This sentence states that a frond fell on the ground. 'Caiu' (fell) is the verb, 'uma fronde' (a frond) is the subject, and 'no chão' (on the ground) indicates the location.
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à beira
B1On the edge or brink of.
à beira de
B1On the edge of; almost in a state of.
à distância
A2At a far point in space or time.
a favor de
B1In favor of; supporting.
à sombra
A2In an area of darkness or coolness caused by the blocking of direct sunlight.
à volta
A2Around; in the vicinity.
abanar
A2To wave or swing back and forth, like an animal's tail; to wag.
abater
B1To cut down (a tree); to kill (an animal).
Abelha
A2Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey.
abeto
A2An evergreen coniferous tree, typically with flat needles.