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narradas

Narradas is a linguistic form found in Spanish and Portuguese, typically functioning as the feminine plural past participle of the verb narrar (to narrate). It is not a standalone concept; its meaning derives from the noun it modifies and the context in which it appears.

In Spanish, narradas agrees with feminine plural nouns such as historias or fuentes. It is used to

In Portuguese, narradas can appear in equivalent phrases, modifying feminine plural nouns like notícias narradas or

Narradas is not the name of a recognized theory, movement, or widely established concept in itself. Rather,

See also: narrative, narration, narratology.

describe
things
that
have
already
been
narrated
or
recounted,
for
example
las
historias
narradas
por
los
testigos
or
las
fuentes
narradas.
The
term
often
appears
in
literary,
journalistic,
and
academic
contexts
to
indicate
that
a
set
of
events
or
statements
has
been
told
or
recorded.
histórias
narradas,
to
indicate
that
those
items
have
been
told
or
recounted.
The
usage
mirrors
the
Spanish
pattern,
with
the
participle
agreeing
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun.
it
functions
as
a
grammatical
form
used
across
contexts
to
describe
narrated
content.
In
some
cases,
it
may
also
appear
as
part
of
compound
expressions
or,
less
commonly,
as
a
proper
noun
in
fictional
or
regional
uses.