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individuais

Individuais is the plural form of the Portuguese adjective individual, used to describe nouns that refer to separate, single units rather than a collective. The singular form is individual; the plural form is individuais and it does not change with gender in the plural—both masculine and feminine nouns take individuais.

In usage, individuais is common across law, sociology, sport, and everyday language to emphasize separateness or

Linguistic notes: individuais can modify a wide range of nouns, from abstract concepts like liberdades individuais

Etymology: the word derives from the Latin root indivisus or related formations that gave rise to the

uniqueness
of
each
element.
Examples
include
direitos
individuais
(individual
rights),
atividades
individuais
(individual
activities),
jogos
ou
esportes
individuais
(individual
games
or
sports),
and
atletas
individuais
(individual
athletes).
The
term
often
contrasts
with
itens
coletivos
or
atividades
coletivas
to
delineate
what
is
done
or
possessed
by
one
person
or
unit
versus
a
group.
to
concrete
items
like
itens
individuais.
It
is
typically
contrasted
with
terms
such
as
coletivos
or
comunitários
to
mark
distinctions
between
single-unit
and
group-oriented
referents.
adjective
individual
in
Romance
languages,
conveying
the
sense
of
separateness
and
distinctness
that
underpins
its
use
in
Portuguese.