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Porquê

Porquê is a masculine noun in Portuguese that designates the reason, cause, or justification for something. It refers to the grounds or rationale behind a fact, action, or situation, and is commonly used in formal or written language. The singular form is porquê, and the plural is porquês.

The expression can appear in phrases such as o porquê de algo or o porquê das coisas,

Distinctions from other forms of por- question words are important. Por que, two words, is used in

Etymologically, porquê derives from the phrase linking por with quê, evolving over time into a fixed noun

where
it
functions
as
a
nominalized
concept
rather
than
a
question
word.
It
is
typically
introduced
by
definite
articles
or
demonstratives
and
can
take
a
range
of
modifiers,
just
like
other
common
nouns.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
substitute
mais
simply
with
motivos
or
razões,
but
porquê
remains
a
standard
term
in
more
literary
or
analytical
contexts.
direct
or
indirect
questions
meaning
why
or
for
which
reason
(Por
que
você
saiu?);
por
quê,
with
an
accent,
is
used
at
the
end
of
a
question
or
as
a
standalone
question
(Você
saiu,
por
quê?).
The
one-word
noun
porquê
is
distinct
from
these
question
forms
and
should
be
treated
as
a
noun
rather
than
a
interrogative.
meaning
the
reason.
Its
use
is
widespread
in
both
Brazilian
and
European
Portuguese,
though
stylistic
preferences
may
favor
more
concise
alternatives
in
informal
writing.