B1 noun

fronde

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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sentence order A2

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正解! おしい! 正解: A árvore tem uma fronde grande.

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.

sentence order A2

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正解! おしい! 正解: Eu vi a fronde da palmeira.

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.

sentence order A2

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正解! おしい! 正解: Caiu uma fronde no chão.

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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