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'aquele'

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Aquele is a Portuguese demonstrative pronoun meaning 'that' in English. It is used to refer to something specific that is distant from the speaker or already known within the context. In language, 'aquele' helps specify objects, people, or concepts that are being discussed or pointed out.

Key Features

  • Functions as a demonstrative pronoun in Portuguese
  • Indicates something distant or previously mentioned
  • Gendered form: 'aquele' (masculine), 'aquela' (feminine)
  • Used to clarify or emphasize particular subjects
  • Commonly employed in spoken and written Portuguese

Pros

  • Provides clarity and specificity in communication
  • Supports nuanced expression of distance and emphasis
  • Widely used and understood in Portuguese language
  • Easy to incorporate into sentences for precise reference

Cons

  • Can be confusing for language learners due to gender and number variations
  • Requires contextual understanding to use correctly
  • May be misused by non-native speakers leading to ambiguity

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:33:09 AM UTC