açougue
An açougue is a shop where you buy fresh meat.
Explanation at your level:
An açougue is a shop. You buy meat there. It is for food. You go there to get dinner. It is a store with a butcher.
When you want to cook steak or chicken, you go to the açougue. It is a local store. The butcher helps you pick the best meat. It is very common in Brazil.
The açougue is a specialized shop for meat. It is different from a supermarket because you can ask the butcher for specific cuts. People visit it often to ensure freshness.
In Portuguese-speaking cultures, the açougue is a staple of the local economy. It represents a traditional way of shopping where the relationship between the customer and the butcher is highly valued.
Beyond its literal function, the açougue serves as a cultural signifier of traditional culinary practices. It highlights the preference for fresh, non-processed meat over pre-packaged supermarket alternatives, reflecting a deeper connection to food sourcing.
Etymologically, the evolution of açougue from the Arabic as-suq illustrates the historical integration of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern trade practices into the Iberian lexicon. It remains a vital linguistic and cultural marker of the Lusophone world.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Açougue = Butcher shop
- Masculine noun
- Arabic origin
- Essential for meat
When you are walking through a neighborhood in Brazil or Portugal and need to buy ingredients for a barbecue, you head to the açougue. It is the heart of the local food supply chain.
Unlike a modern supermarket, an açougue usually features a professional butcher behind the counter. They can cut exactly the portion you need, which makes it a very personal and high-quality shopping experience.
The word açougue has deep roots, coming from the Arabic term as-suq, which means 'the market' or 'the bazaar'. It entered the Portuguese language during the period of Moorish influence in the Iberian Peninsula.
Historically, these locations were not just for selling meat but were central hubs for community commerce. Over time, the meaning narrowed specifically to meat shops, reflecting the importance of specialized butchery in European and Latin American culinary traditions.
You use açougue in daily life when discussing grocery shopping. Common phrases include 'ir ao açougue' (to go to the butcher shop) or 'trabalhar no açougue' (to work at the butcher shop).
It is a standard, neutral term. You would not use it in a highly formal legal document, but it is perfectly appropriate for any conversation, whether you are talking to a friend or a shopkeeper.
While there are few formal idioms, you might hear 'parece um açougue' (it looks like a butcher shop) used informally to describe a place that is very messy or covered in blood, usually after an accident.
Another expression is 'preço de açougue', which refers to the fluctuating prices of meat, often used when complaining about inflation at the market.
The word is a masculine noun, so we use the article o (o açougue). The plural form is açougues.
Pronunciation is tricky for English speakers due to the cedilla (ç) and the 'gue' ending. It sounds like 'ah-SOH-gee'. It rhymes with words like 'foggy' (if pronounced with a soft g) or 'logy'.
Fun Fact
Related to the word 'suq'.
Pronunciation Guide
ah-SOH-gee
ah-SOH-gee
Common Errors
- mispronouncing the cedilla
- stressing the wrong syllable
- hard g sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Contraction of prepositions
a + o = ao
Examples by Level
Eu vou ao açougue.
I go to the butcher shop.
Verb ir + preposition a + o = ao
O açougue está aberto.
Comprei carne no açougue.
O açougue é perto.
Gosto desse açougue.
O açougue tem carne fresca.
Onde fica o açougue?
O açougueiro trabalha no açougue.
Fechei o açougue.
O açougue oferece cortes especiais.
Prefiro a carne do açougue.
O açougueiro do açougue é gentil.
O açougue abre cedo.
Há um açougue na esquina.
O açougue está lotado hoje.
Vou passar no açougue.
O preço no açougue subiu.
A qualidade da carne no açougue é superior.
O açougue se tornou um ponto de encontro.
Evito comprar carne fora do açougue.
O açougue foi reformado recentemente.
Ele herdou o açougue do pai.
O açougue abastece o restaurante.
A carne do açougue é orgânica.
O açougueiro é o dono do açougue.
O açougue local preserva tradições artesanais.
A gestão do açougue exige rigor sanitário.
O açougue é um pilar da economia local.
A carne do açougue é de origem controlada.
O açougueiro domina a técnica no açougue.
O açougue enfrenta concorrência dos mercados.
A reputação do açougue é impecável.
O açougue promove cortes exóticos.
A arquitetura do antigo açougue é histórica.
O açougue representa a identidade do bairro.
O açougue reflete a cultura carnívora regional.
A logística do açougue é complexa.
O açougue é um nicho de mercado especializado.
A carne vendida no açougue é premium.
O açougue sustenta a cadeia produtiva.
O açougue é central na gastronomia local.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"parece um açougue"
very messy/bloody
Limpe isso, parece um açougue!
casualEasily Confused
Person vs place
Açougueiro is the person.
O açougueiro trabalha no açougue.
Sentence Patterns
Eu vou ao [noun]
Eu vou ao açougue.
Word Family
Nouns
Related
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
Açougue is specific to meat.
Tips
Say It Right
Focus on the soft 'gee' sound.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-SO-GEE sounds like 'a so gee' (a so good meat).
Visual Association
A butcher in a white apron.
Word Web
Challenge
Say it 5 times.
Word Origin
Arabic
Original meaning: market
Cultural Context
None
Equivalent to 'Butcher Shop'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
shopping
- Quanto custa?
- Quero um quilo.
Conversation Starters
"Do you like the meat from the local açougue?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your local butcher shop.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsA butcher shop.
Test Yourself
Eu compro carne no ___.
Açougue is for meat.
Score: /1
Summary
An açougue is the local shop where you buy fresh meat from a professional butcher.
- Açougue = Butcher shop
- Masculine noun
- Arabic origin
- Essential for meat
Say It Right
Focus on the soft 'gee' sound.
Example
Fui ao açougue comprar carne para o jantar.
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