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frequentes

Frequentes is a Portuguese adjective and the plural form of frequente, meaning occurring often or regular. It describes events, actions, or entities that happen with high frequency or are common in a given context. The masculine and feminine plural forms are both frequentes, so phrases such as "eventos frequentes" or "visitantes frequentes" are correct. The term derives from Latin frequentis, related to the English frequent and the French fréquent.

In usage, frequentes contrasts with rare or infrequent, for example, "ocorrências frequentes" versus "ocorrências raras." It

Synonyms include comum, habitual, regular, frequente; antonyms include infrequente, raro. The term is used across Portuguese-speaking

is
commonly
used
in
everyday
Portuguese,
journalism,
and
academic
writing
to
characterize
patterns
of
occurrence.
In
statistical
and
data
contexts,
related
nouns
include
frequência
(frequency)
and
verb
forms
like
ocorrer
com
frequência
(to
occur
frequently).
A
closely
related
expression
is
com
frequência
(frequently).
regions,
with
minor
stylistic
variations
between
Brazilian
Portuguese
and
European
Portuguese.
As
a
grammatical
form,
frequentes
functions
as
a
qualifying
adjective
governing
nouns
in
number
and
gender,
and
can
appear
in
parallel
constructions
such
as
"pessoas
frequentes"
(regulars)
and
"problemas
frequentes"
(frequent
problems).