Sacadas
Sacadas is a term used in Portuguese and Spanish with several related meanings, depending on context. The most common meaning in Portuguese is architectural: a sacada is a projecting balcony or gallery that extends from an upper floor and is typically accessed from a room. Sacadas are a recognizable feature of many urban buildings in Brazil, often with metal or wooden railings and a view over the street or courtyard.
In cultural and performing arts, sacada describes certain choreographic devices in dance, particularly in tango and
In financial or everyday usage in some Spanish-speaking regions, sacadas can refer to withdrawals or cash transfers
Etymology-wise, sacada stems from sacar, a verb meaning to pull out, take away, or draw. As a
Overall, sacadas is a versatile term whose precise meaning hinges on its linguistic and cultural setting, ranging