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cobrados

Cobrados is the masculine plural past participle of the Portuguese verb cobrar. As an adjective or participle, cobrado denotes that something has been charged, billed, or collected. The feminine singular is cobrada; the feminine plural is cobradas. In everyday and formal use, cobrados is frequently found in financial, administrative, and legal contexts to describe fees, debts, or prices that have been demanded or paid. Examples include os valores cobrados (the amounts charged) or os pagamentos cobrados (the payments collected).

Common contexts include invoices, receipts, audits, and tax documents. It is used in passive constructions such

Etymology and related forms: cobrado comes from cobrar, a verb in Portuguese with cognates in related Romance

as
foi
cobrado
(was
charged)
or
foram
cobrados
(were
charged/collected).
It
can
also
describe
nouns
that
bear
a
charge
or
levy,
as
in
taxas
cobradas
or
juros
cobrados.
languages.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
the
Spanish
cobrato/cobrado
and
to
the
infinitive
cobrar,
reflecting
the
same
basic
sense
of
charging
or
collecting
a
debt
or
fee
across
Iberian
languages.