incorporar
When you're cooking or baking, and you need to bring different elements together, like mixing flour into a liquid to make a dough, you'll often hear the verb incorporar. It literally means to incorporate, to make one thing part of another. Think of it as blending or combining until the separate parts become a unified whole. This term is also used more broadly when you add something new to an existing group or system.
When you're cooking or baking, and you need to bring different elements together into a single, uniform mixture, the verb incorporar is what you'll use. Think of blending flour and eggs, or folding whipped cream into a batter – you are incorporating them. It's about combining distinct parts to form a cohesive whole. For example, when making a cake, you might incorporar os ovos à massa (incorporate the eggs into the batter). This verb is essential for describing various mixing processes in the kitchen.
incorporar in 30 Seconds
- mix in
- blend together
- integrate
§ Understanding 'Incorporar'
The Portuguese word “incorporar” is a verb that means “to incorporate.” It's used in a few key ways that are helpful to learn, especially if you're talking about cooking, business, or even more abstract ideas. At its core, “incorporar” is about bringing different things together to form a single unit or body.
- DEFINITION
- To incorporate, combine ingredients into one body or mass.
You'll often hear “incorporar” in a culinary context. Think about when you're baking and you need to gently fold egg whites into a batter. You're not just stirring; you're carefully combining them so they become one cohesive mixture. That's a perfect use case for “incorporar.”
Para fazer o bolo, você deve incorporar a farinha lentamente aos ovos. (To make the cake, you should incorporate the flour slowly into the eggs.)
Beyond cooking, “incorporar” can also refer to bringing a new element into an existing system or group. For example, a company might incorporate new technology into its operations, or a team might incorporate new members. It's about integration and making something new a part of the whole.
A empresa planeja incorporar novas estratégias de marketing. (The company plans to incorporate new marketing strategies.)
Another common usage is in the legal or business sense, meaning to form a legal corporation. When a business officially becomes a company, it “incorporates.”
Decidimos incorporar nosso pequeno negócio para ter mais proteção legal. (We decided to incorporate our small business to have more legal protection.)
§ When to Use 'Incorporar'
You should use “incorporar” when you want to express the idea of:
- Combining ingredients thoroughly, especially in cooking or chemistry.
- Integrating new components, ideas, or people into an existing structure.
- Forming a legal entity, like a company.
- Embodying or giving concrete form to an abstract idea.
Let's look at a few more examples to solidify your understanding:
É importante incorporar exercícios na sua rotina diária para uma vida saudável. (It's important to incorporate exercises into your daily routine for a healthy life.)
O artista conseguiu incorporar elementos tradicionais em sua obra moderna. (The artist managed to incorporate traditional elements into his modern work.)
As you can see, “incorporar” is a versatile verb with applications in various contexts. Paying attention to the surrounding words will help you grasp the precise meaning in any given sentence.
Let's talk about the Portuguese word “incorporar”. This is a useful verb that you'll hear and see often. It's not just for cooking; it has several applications.
- Word
- incorporar
- Pronunciation (Brazilian Portuguese)
- in-kor-po-RAR
- Meaning
- To incorporate, to include, to combine ingredients into one body or mass.
§ How to use “incorporar” in a sentence
“Incorporar” is a regular verb ending in -ar. This means it follows the standard conjugation patterns for -ar verbs. It's often used with the preposition “em” (in/into) when you're talking about incorporating something *into* something else, but not always. The context will make it clear.
§ Basic Usage: Cooking and Mixing
One of the most common uses of “incorporar” is in cooking. Think about mixing ingredients together until they become one smooth mixture.
Para fazer o bolo, você precisa incorporar a farinha aos ovos. (To make the cake, you need to incorporate the flour into the eggs.)
Ele incorporou todos os ingredientes na massa. (He incorporated all the ingredients into the dough.)
§ Broader Usage: Including or Adding Elements
“Incorporar” can also mean to include something as part of a larger whole, like adding a new feature to a product or integrating a new idea into a plan.
Vamos incorporar suas sugestões no projeto. (We will incorporate your suggestions into the project.)
A empresa planeja incorporar novas tecnologias. (The company plans to incorporate new technologies.)
§ “Incorporar-se” (Reflexive)
The reflexive form, “incorporar-se”, means to join or to become part of a group or organization.
Ele decidiu incorporar-se à equipe de voluntários. (He decided to join the volunteer team.)
Novos membros irão se incorporar à sociedade em breve. (New members will join society soon.)
§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don't confuse it with “incluir” (to include) if you mean a deeper, more integral integration. While they can sometimes be interchangeable, “incorporar” often suggests a blending or making something part of the essence.
Pay attention to the context for prepositions. While “em” or “à” are common, sometimes no preposition is needed if the object is directly incorporated.
§ Practice with “incorporar”
To really get a handle on “incorporar”, try using it in different contexts. Think about things you mix, add to a group, or make part of a plan.
Next time you're cooking, try to think about how you would describe “incorporar” the ingredients in Portuguese.
Imagine you're developing a new feature for an app or a new idea for a project. How would you say you are “incorporating” it?
By actively using “incorporar”, you'll feel more comfortable and confident with its different meanings and grammatical constructions.
§ What 'incorporar' means
The Portuguese word 'incorporar' (pronounced in-kor-po-RAR) is a verb that means 'to incorporate' or 'to combine ingredients into one body or mass.' It's often used when you're talking about mixing things together so they become one uniform substance. Think of it like blending, but with the idea of making something new from the combined parts.
- Definition
- To incorporate, combine ingredients into one body or mass.
§ Examples of 'incorporar' in action
Let's look at some practical examples to see how 'incorporar' is used in Portuguese.
Você precisa incorporar a farinha lentamente à mistura.
This means: You need to incorporate the flour slowly into the mixture. Here, it's about gradually adding the flour to make a smooth, combined batter.
É importante incorporar novas ideias ao projeto.
This translates to: It's important to incorporate new ideas into the project. In this case, 'incorporar' is used in a more abstract sense, meaning to include or integrate ideas.
Ele conseguiu incorporar todos os elementos na pintura.
Meaning: He managed to incorporate all the elements into the painting. Again, it's about combining different parts to form a cohesive whole.
§ Similar words and when to use 'incorporar'
While 'incorporar' is useful, there are other words in Portuguese that might seem similar. Knowing when to use 'incorporar' versus its alternatives is key.
- Misturar (to mix): This is a very common word for combining things. You can 'misturar' ingredients in a recipe, or 'misturar' colors. It's a general term for mixing.
- Adicionar (to add): 'Adicionar' simply means to put something in or to include it. You might 'adicionar' salt to a dish, or 'adicionar' a new item to a list.
- Integrar (to integrate): This word is often used when talking about combining parts into a larger system or making different groups work together. For example, 'integrar' new employees into a team.
So, when do you use 'incorporar'?
You use 'incorporar' when the act of combining leads to a transformation where the individual components become a uniform, inseparable whole, or when you are talking about making something an essential part of a larger entity. It carries a stronger sense of making something truly part of something else, more so than just 'mixing' or 'adding'.
Para fazer um bom bolo, você deve incorporar o ar na massa enquanto bate.
This means: To make a good cake, you should incorporate air into the batter while beating. Here, it's about making the air a part of the batter's structure, not just mixing it in.
A empresa planeja incorporar a nova tecnologia em seus produtos.
Translates to: The company plans to incorporate the new technology into its products. Here, the technology isn't just added; it becomes an integral part of the product itself.
So, when you want to emphasize that different elements are becoming a truly unified whole, 'incorporar' is your word. If it's just about combining or putting things together without that strong sense of transformation or becoming one body, 'misturar' or 'adicionar' might be more appropriate.
Examples by Level
Para fazer o bolo, você precisa incorporar a farinha aos ovos lentamente.
To make the cake, you need to incorporate the flour into the eggs slowly.
Infinitive verb 'incorporar'.
Incorporar o açúcar na massa é importante para a doçura.
Incorporating the sugar into the dough is important for sweetness.
Infinitive verb used as a noun.
Eu vou incorporar as novas ideias ao projeto.
I am going to incorporate the new ideas into the project.
Future tense, 'vou incorporar' (I am going to incorporate).
O chef incorporou ervas frescas na receita.
The chef incorporated fresh herbs into the recipe.
Past tense, 'incorporou' (incorporated).
Tente incorporar mais vegetais na sua dieta.
Try to incorporate more vegetables into your diet.
Imperative form, 'Tente incorporar' (Try to incorporate).
É fácil incorporar o queijo ralado na sopa.
It's easy to incorporate the grated cheese into the soup.
Adjective 'fácil' (easy) with infinitive verb.
Precisamos incorporar estes dados no relatório final.
We need to incorporate this data into the final report.
Present tense, 'precisamos incorporar' (we need to incorporate).
Quando você incorpora os ingredientes, a textura muda.
When you incorporate the ingredients, the texture changes.
Present tense, 'você incorpora' (you incorporate).
Often Confused With
This specific phrase for 'incorporating a company' is not typically translated directly with 'incorporar' in Portuguese. Instead, you'd use 'constituir uma empresa' or 'fundar uma empresa'.
For 'incorporating feedback' or ideas, Portuguese speakers would more commonly use verbs like 'incluir', 'integrar', or 'adicionar' (to include, to integrate, to add) rather than 'incorporar'.
When talking about joining or being drafted into the army, while 'incorporar' could be understood, the more common and natural phrasing is 'ser incorporado ao exército' or 'alistado no exército'.
Easily Confused
This verb is often confused because its direct English translation 'incorporate' can have several meanings. In Portuguese, while it retains the general idea of combining, its most common usage in a practical context, especially at an A2 level, relates to combining ingredients or elements to form a unified whole, often in cooking or mixtures. Learners might try to use it for 'incorporating a company' or 'incorporating feedback' which have more specific or different verb choices in Portuguese.
In a practical sense for A2 learners, 'incorporar' is best understood as mixing or adding ingredients thoroughly. For legal or business contexts (like incorporating a company), different verbs or phrases would be used, such as 'constituir uma empresa' or 'fundar uma empresa'. For incorporating feedback, you might use 'incluir' or 'integrar'.
Você precisa **incorporar** a farinha à massa lentamente para não empelotar. (You need to **incorporate** the flour into the dough slowly so it doesn't get lumpy.)
Similar to 'incorporar' in some contexts, 'acrescentar' means to add or increase. The confusion arises when both seem interchangeable for 'adding ingredients'.
'Acrescentar' implies simply adding something, increasing the quantity, or including an additional item. It doesn't necessarily carry the same sense of blending or forming a homogenous mass that 'incorporar' does. You can 'acrescentar' a new paragraph to a text, or 'acrescentar' more sugar to your coffee. It's a more general 'to add'.
Por favor, **acrescente** mais um pouco de sal na sopa. (Please **add** a little more salt to the soup.)
'Misturar' is 'to mix', and it's very close in meaning to 'incorporar' in cooking contexts, leading to potential overlap and confusion.
While 'misturar' can often be used interchangeably with 'incorporar' in simple cooking instructions, 'incorporar' often implies a more thorough or gentle blending, ensuring the added ingredient becomes truly part of the main body, rather than just stirred in. 'Misturar' is broader and can refer to any kind of mixing, even if the elements remain somewhat distinct. Think of 'incorporar' as a type of 'misturar' that aims for a unified texture or consistency.
Vamos **misturar** todas as cores para ver o que acontece. (Let's **mix** all the colors to see what happens.)
Like 'acrescentar', 'adicionar' also means 'to add' and is a direct cognate, which can make it seem universally applicable where 'incorporar' might be more precise.
'Adicionar' is very similar to 'acrescentar' – a general term for 'to add'. It's often used in mathematical contexts (addition), or simply placing something alongside or into something else without necessarily implying thorough blending. It's a more formal or generic way to say 'to add' compared to 'acrescentar' in some contexts.
Ele decidiu **adicionar** mais uma cadeira à mesa. (He decided to **add** another chair to the table.)
'Juntar' means 'to join' or 'to gather', which can overlap with the idea of combining elements.
'Juntar' implies bringing things together, often physically putting them side by side or assembling them. It doesn't necessarily imply blending into a single mass. You can 'juntar' friends for a party, or 'juntar' documents. While you might 'juntar' ingredients in a bowl, 'incorporar' would describe the actual process of making them one.
Vamos **juntar** os pedaços para montar o quebra-cabeça. (Let's **join** the pieces to assemble the puzzle.)
Tips
Basic Meaning of Incorporar
At its core, "incorporar" means to add one thing into another so they become one. Think of it like mixing ingredients for a cake.
Cooking Context for Incorporar
You'll often hear "incorporar" in recipes. For example, "incorporar os ovos" means to incorporate the eggs into the mixture.
Incorporar vs. Misturar
While similar to "misturar" (to mix), "incorporar" implies a more complete blending where the individual parts lose their distinctness within the new whole. 'Misturar' can be a lighter mix.
Grammar: Incorporar is a Verb
"Incorporar" is a verb. Remember to conjugate it according to the subject. For example, "Eu incorporo" (I incorporate), "Você incorpora" (You incorporate).
Avoid Direct English Translation Trap
Although it looks like 'incorporate', don't always assume it means to 'incorporate a company'. In Portuguese, for business, you'd usually use "constituir uma empresa" or "formar uma empresa".
Example: Incorporating Flour
Imagine baking. You'd say: "Vamos incorporar a farinha na massa." (Let's incorporate the flour into the dough.)
Example: Incorporating Butter
Another cooking example: "Adicione a manteiga e incorpore bem." (Add the butter and incorporate well.)
Figurative Use: Ideas
Sometimes, "incorporar" can be used metaphorically, like to incorporate an idea or concept into a plan. "Precisamos incorporar novas ideias ao projeto." (We need to incorporate new ideas into the project.)
Pronunciation Practice
Pay attention to the 'o' sound at the end – it's like the 'o' in 'go'. And the 'r' is often a rolled 'r' sound, especially in European Portuguese.
Practice with Recipes
A great way to practice "incorporar" is by reading Portuguese recipes. You'll see it used frequently in cooking instructions.
Test Yourself 48 questions
You should incorporate the sugar slowly into the dough.
To make the sauce, you need to incorporate the grated cheese.
We will incorporate new members into the team next month.
Read this aloud:
Tente incorporar mais vegetais em sua dieta diária.
Focus: incorporar, vegetais
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
É importante incorporar as ideias de todos no projeto.
Focus: importante, incorporar, ideias
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
Ela gosta de incorporar elementos naturais em suas obras de arte.
Focus: incorporar, elementos, obras
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
You are making a cake. Explain in Portuguese how you would 'incorporar' the flour into the wet ingredients.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Eu preciso incorporar a farinha nos ingredientes molhados lentamente. (I need to incorporate the flour into the wet ingredients slowly.)
Imagine you are giving cooking instructions. Use 'incorporar' to tell someone to add a new ingredient to a mixture.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Agora, incorpore o açúcar na mistura. (Now, incorporate the sugar into the mixture.)
Describe a simple task where you need to combine two things to make one uniform item. Use 'incorporar' in your description.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Preciso incorporar os ovos na massa para fazer um bolo. (I need to incorporate the eggs into the batter to make a cake.)
What is important to do with the grated cheese when making a good sauce?
Read this passage:
Para fazer um bom molho, é importante incorporar o queijo ralado lentamente. Assim, o molho ficará cremoso e sem grumos. Misture bem até que tudo esteja unido.
What is important to do with the grated cheese when making a good sauce?
The passage says 'é importante incorporar o queijo ralado lentamente' (it is important to incorporate the grated cheese slowly).
The passage says 'é importante incorporar o queijo ralado lentamente' (it is important to incorporate the grated cheese slowly).
What is the consequence if you mix the egg whites forcefully into the batter?
Read this passage:
A receita pede para incorporar as claras em neve delicadamente na massa. Se você misturar com força, a massa não vai crescer bem. Faça isso com cuidado.
What is the consequence if you mix the egg whites forcefully into the batter?
The passage states 'Se você misturar com força, a massa não vai crescer bem' (If you mix forcefully, the batter will not rise well).
The passage states 'Se você misturar com força, a massa não vai crescer bem' (If you mix forcefully, the batter will not rise well).
What does the friend need to learn to improve his cooking?
Read this passage:
Meu amigo está aprendendo a cozinhar. Ele precisa aprender a incorporar os ingredientes para que seus pratos fiquem melhores. Ontem, ele tentou incorporar o chocolate na massa de biscoito.
What does the friend need to learn to improve his cooking?
The passage says 'Ele precisa aprender a incorporar os ingredientes' (He needs to learn to incorporate the ingredients).
The passage says 'Ele precisa aprender a incorporar os ingredientes' (He needs to learn to incorporate the ingredients).
incorporate, seasonings
incorporate, classic elements
incorporate, new ideas
Read this aloud:
É importante incorporar os valores da empresa no seu trabalho diário.
Focus: incorporar, valores, diário
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
Como você incorporaria essas sugestões no plano?
Focus: incorporaria, sugestões, plano
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
A chef demonstrou como incorporar o chocolate derretido na massa.
Focus: demonstrou, incorporar, derretido
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Imagine you're writing a recipe. Describe how to 'incorporate' flour into a liquid mixture. (Maximum 2 sentences)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Para incorporar a farinha, adicione-a gradualmente ao líquido, mexendo constantemente para evitar grumos. Continue a misturar até que a massa fique homogênea.
You are describing a new team member joining your company. How would you use 'incorporar' to talk about them becoming part of the team? (Maximum 2 sentences)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
É importante ajudar o novo membro a se incorporar rapidamente à equipe. Queremos que ele se sinta parte do grupo desde o início.
You're giving advice on how to make a healthier smoothie. How would you use 'incorporar' to suggest adding some spinach? (Maximum 2 sentences)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Para deixar seu smoothie mais saudável, você pode incorporar algumas folhas de espinafre. O sabor não será muito perceptível e adiciona muitos nutrientes.
De acordo com o texto, qual é o objetivo de incorporar ar à massa de um bolo?
Read this passage:
Em muitas receitas de bolo, é essencial incorporar o ar à massa para que ela fique leve e fofa. Isso geralmente é feito batendo os ovos e o açúcar antes de adicionar os outros ingredientes secos.
De acordo com o texto, qual é o objetivo de incorporar ar à massa de um bolo?
O texto afirma que é essencial incorporar o ar para que a massa fique leve e fofa.
O texto afirma que é essencial incorporar o ar para que a massa fique leve e fofa.
O que a empresa pretende fazer com novas tecnologias?
Read this passage:
A empresa planeja incorporar novas tecnologias em seus produtos no próximo ano. Essa estratégia visa melhorar a eficiência e a competitividade no mercado global, oferecendo soluções mais avançadas aos clientes.
O que a empresa pretende fazer com novas tecnologias?
O texto diz que a empresa planeja incorporar novas tecnologias em seus produtos, o que significa integrá-las.
O texto diz que a empresa planeja incorporar novas tecnologias em seus produtos, o que significa integrá-las.
O que pode acontecer se o queijo ralado for incorporado muito rápido ao molho?
Read this passage:
Ao preparar um molho, é importante incorporar o queijo ralado lentamente. Se adicionado muito rápido, o queijo pode formar grumos e não se derreter uniformemente, comprometendo a textura do molho.
O que pode acontecer se o queijo ralado for incorporado muito rápido ao molho?
O texto alerta que adicionar o queijo muito rápido pode fazer com que ele forme grumos e não se derreta uniformemente.
O texto alerta que adicionar o queijo muito rápido pode fazer com que ele forme grumos e não se derreta uniformemente.
Qual das seguintes palavras é um sinônimo de incorporar?
Incorporar significa adicionar ou incluir algo em um corpo ou massa maior. 'Incluir' é o sinônimo mais próximo.
Em qual das frases abaixo 'incorporar' é usado corretamente para se referir a misturar ingredientes?
A frase 'Para fazer o bolo, você deve incorporar a farinha aos ovos lentamente' usa 'incorporar' no sentido de misturar ingredientes, que é um dos significados do verbo.
Se uma empresa decide 'incorporar' uma nova tecnologia, o que isso significa?
No contexto de uma empresa, 'incorporar' uma nova tecnologia significa integrá-la ou combiná-la com os sistemas e processos já existentes.
A palavra 'incorporar' pode ser usada para descrever a ação de misturar açúcar e farinha para fazer um bolo.
Sim, 'incorporar' é frequentemente usado no contexto culinário para descrever a mistura de ingredientes para formar uma massa homogênea.
Se alguém 'incorpora' um novo hábito, significa que essa pessoa se livrou do hábito antigo.
Não, 'incorporar um novo hábito' significa adquirir ou integrar um novo comportamento na sua rotina, não necessariamente se livrar de um antigo, embora possa substituí-lo.
A palavra 'incorporar' só pode ser usada em contextos culinários.
Embora seja comum em contextos culinários, 'incorporar' tem um sentido mais amplo de integrar ou incluir algo, podendo ser usado em diversas situações (ex: incorporar uma ideia, uma empresa, uma tecnologia).
The architect managed to incorporate modern elements into the historical structure without disfiguring it.
The company plans to incorporate new technologies to optimize production and reduce operational costs.
For the recipe, it is essential to incorporate the sugar gradually into the dough, ensuring a homogeneous mixture.
Read this aloud:
Você poderia incorporar as sugestões da equipe ao relatório final?
Focus: incorporar
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
É essencial incorporar práticas sustentáveis em todos os níveis da nossa operação.
Focus: essencial incorporar
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
Como podemos incorporar feedback dos clientes para melhorar nosso serviço?
Focus: como podemos incorporar
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
A empresa decidiu ___ novas tecnologias em seus produtos para melhorar a eficiência.
Neste contexto, 'incorporar' significa adicionar ou integrar algo novo a um todo existente, o que se encaixa perfeitamente com a ideia de adicionar novas tecnologias aos produtos.
É essencial ___ a cultura local em qualquer projeto de desenvolvimento comunitário para garantir o sucesso.
Para que um projeto comunitário seja bem-sucedido, é fundamental integrar e respeitar a cultura local, o que 'incorporar' expressa com precisão.
O chef precisa ___ os temperos na massa para que o sabor se distribua uniformemente.
No contexto culinário, 'incorporar' é o termo correto para descrever a ação de misturar ingredientes até que se tornem uma massa homogênea.
O artista conseguiu ___ elementos abstratos em sua obra figurativa, criando uma peça única.
'Incorporar' é usado para indicar a fusão de diferentes elementos ou estilos em uma única criação, como uma obra de arte.
Para obter um bolo fofo, é importante ___ o ar na mistura ao bater os ovos e o açúcar.
Na culinária, 'incorporar' também se refere a adicionar ar a uma mistura para torná-la leve e fofa, como ao bater ovos para um bolo.
A legislação ambiental exige que as empresas ___ práticas sustentáveis em seus processos produtivos.
O verbo 'incorporar' (na sua forma conjugada 'incorporem') é o mais adequado para descrever a ação de integrar ou adotar práticas sustentáveis em um sistema existente.
The chef demonstrated how to delicately incorporate air into the egg whites for a perfect soufflé.
To achieve the ideal texture, it is crucial to incorporate the yeast into the dough gradually, without compromising its lightness.
The architect was praised for his ability to incorporate natural elements into the modern design of the building.
Read this aloud:
É fundamental incorporar práticas sustentáveis em todos os níveis de nossa empresa.
Focus: incorporar
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
Como podemos incorporar feedback construtivo em nossos processos diários para otimizar os resultados?
Focus: feedback construtivo
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
A proposta visa incorporar novas tecnologias para modernizar a infraestrutura existente.
Focus: modernizar a infraestrutura
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
/ 48 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
The verb 'incorporar' is commonly used to describe the action of combining elements, especially in recipes.
- mix in
- blend together
- integrate
Basic Meaning of Incorporar
At its core, "incorporar" means to add one thing into another so they become one. Think of it like mixing ingredients for a cake.
Cooking Context for Incorporar
You'll often hear "incorporar" in recipes. For example, "incorporar os ovos" means to incorporate the eggs into the mixture.
Incorporar vs. Misturar
While similar to "misturar" (to mix), "incorporar" implies a more complete blending where the individual parts lose their distinctness within the new whole. 'Misturar' can be a lighter mix.
Grammar: Incorporar is a Verb
"Incorporar" is a verb. Remember to conjugate it according to the subject. For example, "Eu incorporo" (I incorporate), "Você incorpora" (You incorporate).
Related Content
This Word in Other Languages
More food words
a conta
A1The bill or check (in a restaurant).
a gosto
A2To taste, according to one's preference for flavor.
à la carte
A2À la carte, ordering individual dishes from a menu.
à mão
A2By hand (e.g., prepare by hand), done manually.
à mesa
A2At the table, referring to dining.
à parte
A2Aside; separately, served separately.
à pressa
A2In a hurry, with great haste.
à saúde
A2A toast, meaning 'to health' or 'cheers'.
a vapor
A2Steamed; cooked by steam.
à vontade
A2At ease/As much as you want; freely, comfortably.