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aquele

Aquele is a Portuguese adjective meaning "that," "this," or "yonder," and is used to indicate a person or object previously mentioned or known. It can also be translated to "that" in English, however it is used more freely in Portuguese and can translate to "that one" or "that thing" depending on the context.

In Portuguese, aquele is typically used to refer to something which is physical and tangible, such as

Aquele can also be used with other words to create different forms and meanings, such as "aquele

In some cases, aquele is used to give more emphasis to the word or phrase which comes

It is worth noting that aquele has a feminine and masculine form, with "aquele" being the neutral

Aquele is a fundamental part of the Portuguese language and is used in a variety of contexts

"aquele
livro"
(that
book).
It
is
also
used
to
signify
a
more
distant
or
vague
object,
in
contrast
to
"esse"
which
refers
to
something
more
immediate
or
nearby.
que"
(that
which)
or
"aquela
coisa"
(that
thing).
before
it.
For
example,
"aquele
dia"
(that
day)
might
imply
that
a
particular
day
was
somehow
significant
or
memorable.
form
and
"aquela"
being
the
feminine,
while
"aquele"
remains
the
same
for
masculine
objects.
However,
when
the
next
part
of
the
sentence
is
a
word,
it
is
usually
auxiliary
and
implicit
in
the
formal
masculine
form
of
"aquele".
to
provide
information
about
the
speaker's
intended
meaning
and
vocabulary.