This is the 1292nd most frequent Portuguese word.
thiago
"Thiago" is a Portuguese given name, equivalent to "James" or "Jacob" in English.
The word 'Thiago' is used as a proper noun, referring to someone's name, identifying a specific person.
Thiago é meu amigo.
Thiago is my friend.
The word 'Thiago' again acts as a proper noun, used as the object in the sentence to indicate who was invited.
Eu chamei o Thiago para sair.
I invited Thiago to go out.
Here, 'Thiago' is a proper noun in the context of the prepositional phrase 'com o Thiago', indicating the person spoken to.