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chora

/ˈʃɔ.ɾɐ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

Third-person singular present indicative of chorar, meaning he/she/it cries or weeps, or the second-person singular imperative (cry!).

Example Sentences:
  • O bebê chora toda vez que tem fome.
  • Não chora, vai ficar tudo bem.
2.interjection

An expression used in informal slang, often meaning 'deal with it' or 'cry about it' when gloating over a victory or dismissing someone's complaints.

Example Sentences:
  • Meu time ganhou o campeonato, agora chora!
  • Perdeu a vaga? Chora!
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb chorar (to cry, to weep), which comes from the Late Latin plorare, blending with the Vulgar Latin clorare. In modern Brazilian Portuguese slang, it is also used as an imperative form or an exclamation challenging someone or telling them to accept a defeat.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'chora' sounding like 'show her' your tears when you cry.

Frequently Asked Questions About “chora

1. What is the meaning of “chora” in English?

In English, chora (verb) is defined as: “Third-person singular present indicative of chorar, meaning he/she/it cries or weeps, or the second-person singular imperative (cry!).”.

2. How do you use “chora” in a sentence?

O bebê chora toda vez que tem fome.

3. What are English synonyms of “chora”?

Common synonyms include:lamenta,pranteia,soluça,mingua

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “chora”?

Derived from the verb chorar (to cry, to weep), which comes from the Late Latin plorare, blending with the Vulgar Latin clorare. In modern Brazilian Portuguese slang, it is also used as an imperative form or an exclamation challenging someone or telling them to accept a defeat.