súbito

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See also: subito

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin subitus (sudden).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: sú‧bi‧to

Adjective

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  1. sudden (happening quickly and without warning)
    Synonym: repentino
    Não faça nenhum movimento súbito.
    Don't make any sudden moves.

Adverb

súbito

  1. (formal) suddenly
    Súbito recebemos uma carta important.
    Suddenly we received an important letter.
    Synonyms: subitamente, de repente (more informal), do nada (informal), repentinamente

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin subito.

Adjective

súbito (feminine súbita, masculine plural súbitos, feminine plural súbitas)

  1. sudden

Derived terms

Adverb

súbito

  1. suddenly