What does algures in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word algures in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use algures in Portuguese.
The word algures in Portuguese means em outro lugar, em qualquer lugar. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word algures
em outro lugaradverb (not here) (não aqui) (locução adverbial: Duas ou mais palavras com função adverbial. Ex. durante a festa (loc adv de tempo); às pressas (loc adv de modo).) O livro não tinha a informação que a estudante queria, então ela precisou procurar em outro lugar. The book didn't contain the information the student wanted, so she had to look elsewhere. |
em qualquer lugaradverb (US (anywhere: in, at, to any place) (locução adverbial: Duas ou mais palavras com função adverbial. Ex. durante a festa (loc adv de tempo); às pressas (loc adv de modo).) Eu uso o sistema de navegação para me guiar quando estou dirigindo em qualquer lugar. // Eu preferiria estar em qualquer lugar, menos aqui agora. I use the navigation system to guide me when I'm driving anyplace. // I would rather be any place but here right now. |
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