What does normalmente in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word normalmente in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use normalmente in Portuguese.

The word normalmente in Portuguese means usualmente, normalmente, normalmente, usualmente, normalmente, geralmente, normalmente, tipicamente, normalmente, rotineiramente, normalmente, usualmente, regularmente, normalmente, correr normalmente. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word normalmente

usualmente

adverb (most frequently)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Ele usualmente prefere chá em vez de café.
He usually prefers tea to coffee.

normalmente

adverb (generally) (geralmente)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Normalmente, a escola é algo chato para os alunos.
Normally school is very boring for the students.

normalmente

adverb (usually)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Our children's clothes are, more often than not, made in China.

usualmente

adverb (habitually) (habitualmente)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Usualmente tomo um copo de vinho no jantar.
I usually have a glass of wine with dinner.

normalmente, geralmente

adverb (usually)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Ele normalmente está aqui, exceto quando ele tem reuniões.
He is mostly here, except when he has meetings.

normalmente

adverb (in normal way) (de um jeito normal)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Kátia pensou que talvez ela fosse ser demitida, mas ao invés disso, o dia seguiu normalmente.
Kate thought that maybe she was going to be fired, but instead the day progressed normally.

tipicamente, normalmente

adverb (as expected)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Tipicamente, ela chegou tarde e trouxe uma desculpa estranha.
Typically, she arrived late, and had an outlandish excuse.

rotineiramente, normalmente

adverb (without problems)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Let's hope that today's race goes uneventfully.

usualmente

adverb (commonly) (comumente)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Buquês de rosa são normalmente vermelhos.
Rose bouquets are usually red.

regularmente

adverb (normally)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The factory is operating regularly.

normalmente

adverb (usually)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Ordinarily I cycle to work, but because I have a flat tyre, I'm taking the bus today.

correr normalmente

(go easily and without hindrances) (correr facilmente sem impedimentos)

Everything was proceeding smoothly on our journey to Townsville.

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