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prosear

/pɾo.zeˈaʁ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To engage in informal conversation; to chat or talk leisurely with others.

Example Sentences:
  • Nós passamos a tarde inteira a prosear na varanda.
  • Gosto de prosear com os vizinhos sobre as novidades da cidade.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Portuguese noun 'prosa' (prose/chat), which originates from the Latin 'prosa oratio', meaning 'straightforward speech'. While 'prosa' originally referred to a literary form, in colloquial Portuguese it evolved to mean informal conversation or 'small talk.' The verb 'prosear' was formed to describe the act of engaging in a long, pleasant, and often leisurely chat, particularly common in rural or traditional Brazilian contexts.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'prose' (writing) turning into 'prose-ing' (talking) — turning written words into a friendly, spoken conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions About “prosear

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

In English, prosear (verb) is defined as: “To engage in informal conversation; to chat or talk leisurely with others.”.

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

Nós passamos a tarde inteira a prosear na varanda.

3. What are English synonyms of “prosear”?

Common synonyms include:conversar,papear,bater papo,cavaquear,dialogar

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

Derived from the Portuguese noun 'prosa' (prose/chat), which originates from the Latin 'prosa oratio', meaning 'straightforward speech'. While 'prosa' originally referred to a literary form, in colloquial Portuguese it evolved to mean informal conversation or 'small talk.' The verb 'prosear' was formed to describe the act of engaging in a long, pleasant, and often leisurely chat, particularly common in rural or traditional Brazilian contexts.