regra
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin rēgula as a semi-learned term. Compare Spanish regla. Cf. the inherited doublet relha, reixa and also the borrowed régua.
Pronunciation
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Noun
regra f (plural regras)
- rule (a regulation, law or guideline)
- Não há uma regra geral.
- There is no general rule.
Derived terms
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Verb
regra
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