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aérea

Aérea is the feminine form of the adjective aéreo in Spanish and Portuguese, used to describe things connected with air or aviation. It commonly appears in compound terms that name sectors, routes, and objects involved in aviation and air space. In Spanish, examples include fuerza aérea (air force), línea aérea (airline), ruta aérea (air route), and espacio aéreo (airspace). In Portuguese, common expressions include força aérea, linha aérea, rota aérea, espaço aéreo, and companhia aérea (airline). The masculine form aéreo is used with masculine nouns.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin aëreus (often written aëreus in older texts), from Greek aer- meaning

Usage notes: Aérea functions as an adjective and generally requires agreement with the noun’s gender. It is

Related terms: aerodynamics, aeronave, aeronáutica, espacio aéreo, espacio aéreo (Portuguese), linha aérea (Portuguese), linha aérea / línea

air.
In
Romance
languages
it
developed
as
aéreo/aérea,
with
gender
marking
to
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
prevalent
in
technical,
administrative,
and
professional
vocabulary
related
to
aviation,
travel,
and
air
management.
When
referring
to
air
space,
phrases
such
as
espacio
aéreo
(Spanish)
and
espaço
aéreo
(Portuguese)
are
standard.
The
corresponding
masculine
form,
aéreo,
appears
with
masculine
nouns
such
as
territorio
aéreo.
aérea
(airline).