são
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sao"
Galician
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- saõ (obsolete)
Etymology 1
From Old Galician-Portuguese são, from Latin sānus, from Proto-Indo-European *swā-n- (“healthy; whole; active; vigorous”). Doublet of sano. Cognate with Galician san and Spanish sano.
Adjective
são (feminine sã, masculine plural sãos, feminine plural sãs)
Derived terms
Alternative forms
- São (in proper nouns, capitalized)
Etymology 3
Inflected form of ser (“to be”). From Old Galician-Portuguese son, from Latin sunt. Cognate with Galician son, Spanish son, Italian sono, French sont, and Romanian sunt.
Verb
são
- third-person plural present indicative of ser
- 2005, J. K. Rowling, Lia Wyler, Harry Potter e o Enigma do Príncipe, Rocco, page 308:
- Você notou os cabelos dela, são negros e brilhantes e macios...
- You noticed her hair, it's dark and brilliant and soft...
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