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Universitárias

Universitárias is the feminine plural form of the adjective universitária and, in some contexts, used as a feminine plural noun. It denotes things related to a university or refers to women who study at a university. The term is common in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese, with usage varying by region and context.

As an adjective, universitárias agrees with feminine plural nouns and appears after the noun in most typical

The related masculine form is universitário, which can function as both an adjective meaning university-related and

In discourse, universitárias often appear in discussions of student life, gendered perspectives in higher education, and

constructions,
for
example
in
vida
universitária
(university
life)
or
atividades
universitárias
(university
activities).
When
used
as
a
noun,
it
can
refer
to
female
university
students,
as
in
as
universitárias,
meaning
“the
female
university
students.”
This
usage
highlights
gender
and
number
and
is
more
prominent
in
informal
or
colloquial
speech,
especially
in
Brazilian
Portuguese.
as
a
shorthand
noun
for
a
university
student
(masculine).
The
feminine
counterpart
is
universitária,
with
plural
forms
universitárias
for
adjectives
and
as
a
noun.
The
root
is
Latin
universitas,
from
which
many
Romance
languages
derive
terms
for
university
and
university
life.
policies
affecting
female
students.
The
term
underscores
the
social
and
educational
dimension
of
university
environments
and
their
communities.