Preciso
Preciso is a word in Portuguese with multiple related meanings and grammatical functions. As an adjective, it means exact, precise, or accurate, describing things that are correct, well-defined, or clear in measurement, detail, or reasoning. It also carries the sense of being necessary or required in certain contexts, as in phrases about obligation or necessity. As a verb form, preciso is the first-person singular present indicative of the verb precisar, meaning “I need” or “I require.” The impersonal phrase “é preciso” means “it is necessary.”
Etymology and related terms help situate the word within Portuguese. Preciso derives from Latin prāecīsus, related
Usage notes and examples illustrate the range of meanings. As an adjective: “um relógio preciso” (a precise/accurate
In summary, preciso functions mainly as an adjective meaning precise or necessary, and as a verb form