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somado

Somado is a Portuguese term that functions primarily as the past participle of the verb somar, meaning to add or total. In everyday use, somado describes a value or item that has been added or aggregated. It is common in finance, accounting, statistics, and data reporting, where it often appears in phrases such as valor somado (added total) or gastos somados (summed expenses). As an adjective, somado agrees with the noun it modifies (somado, somada; somados, somadas).

Etymology and forms: Somado is formed from the verb somar plus the standard suffix -ado to create

Other uses: Somado can appear as a proper noun in rare instances, though there is no widely

See also: Somar; Soma; Sum (math).

past
participles
and
adjectives.
This
pattern
mirrors
other
Portuguese
verbs
that
yield
participial
adjectives,
such
as
aplicado
from
aplicar
or
calculado
from
calcular.
In
use,
the
word
may
function
either
attributively
or
predicatively,
depending
on
the
sentence
structure.
recognized
geographic,
organizational,
or
cultural
entity
with
this
spelling
that
is
documented
in
major
reference
works.
When
encountered
as
a
surname,
it
is
typically
found
within
Portuguese-speaking
communities
and
may
be
part
of
family
names
rather
than
a
place
or
institution.