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revela

Revela is a term that appears in several Romance languages and can function as both a verb form and a proper noun in different contexts. In Spanish and Portuguese, revela is the present indicative form of the verb revelar or revelar, meaning to reveal or to disclose. In Spanish, it corresponds to él revela or ella revela (and usted revela in formal address). In Portuguese, it corresponds to ele revela or ela revela (and você revela in common spoken usage). The form is used to state that someone or something reveals information, secrets, or findings in the present tense.

Etymology and meaning: the verb origins lie in Latin revelare, meaning to uncover or to uncover what

As a proper noun or brand name: beyond its grammatical use, Revela can appear as a proper

See also: revelación, revelação.

is
hidden.
This
lineage
is
reflected
in
the
contemporary
senses
of
reveal
or
disclosure
in
both
Spanish
and
Portuguese,
with
related
nouns
such
as
revelación
(Spanish)
and
revelação
(Portuguese)
denoting
acts
of
revealing
or
disclosure.
noun
in
various
contexts,
including
company
names,
product
lines,
event
titles,
or
artistic
works.
Because
it
is
short,
versatile,
and
rooted
in
the
concept
of
uncovering
or
making
known,
it
is
sometimes
chosen
for
branding
or
thematic
purposes
in
Portuguese-
and
Spanish-speaking
markets.
The
specific
meaning
of
“Revela”
in
such
cases
depends
on
context
and
branding
rather
than
a
single
universal
definition.