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Fenômeno

Fenômeno is the Portuguese noun for phenomenon, referring to an observable fact, event, or circumstance that can be perceived, described, or measured. The term is used across natural and social sciences as well as in everyday language to denote something remarkable, unusual, or noteworthy. A phenomenon can be a natural occurrence such as a storm, a chemical reaction, or an astronomical event, as well as a social or cultural development like a migration pattern, a fashion fad, or a linguistic trend.

Etymology and usage: Fenômeno comes fromGreek phainomenon, via Latin phaenomenon, and entered Portuguese with the sense

Types and examples: Natural phenomena include meteorological events, geological processes, and celestial occurrences. Social phenomena encompass

Notable uses: In Brazilian Portuguese, the word is widely associated with Ronaldo Nazário, the former footballer

See also: Phenomenon, scientific method, cultural phenomenon.

of
something
that
appears
or
is
perceptible.
The
plural
form
is
fenômenos.
In
scientific
discourse,
phenomena
are
objects
of
study
and
explanation,
often
distinguished
from
the
laws
or
theories
that
describe
them.
collective
behaviors,
economic
cycles,
and
demographic
movements.
Cultural
phenomena
refer
to
trends,
media
events,
or
phenomena
of
popular
culture.
nicknamed
O
Fenômeno
for
his
exceptional
skill
and
impact
on
the
sport.
Beyond
person-specific
use,
Fenômeno
is
commonly
employed
in
journalism
and
commentary
to
label
events
or
individuals
regarded
as
outstanding,
unusual,
or
influential.