marcha

This is the 1809th most frequent Portuguese word.

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marcha

"Marcha" means "march" or "gear" in English.


Here, 'marcha' is used to mean a military march or movement of soldiers from one place to another, demonstrating its use in describing organized troop movements.

A marcha das tropas começou cedo.

The march of the troops started early.


In this context, 'marcha' refers to the gear mechanism or transmission of a vehicle, showing its technical application in automotive language.

O carro está com problemas na marcha.

The car is having issues with the gear.


Here, 'marcha' is used as a verb (marchar), meaning 'march', indicating the physical activity of marching or walking energetically.

Ele marcha todos os dias para melhorar sua saúde.

He marches every day to improve his health.