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transportadas

Transportadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the verb transportar in Portuguese. It is used as an adjective or as part of a compound verb to indicate that goods, people, or other items have been moved from one location to another. The form agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes (for example, mercadorias transportadas).

Grammatically, transportadas can appear in passive constructions, such as estar/ser + transportadas, or in adjectival phrases like

Etymology-wise, transportadas comes from the Latin root transportare, through the Portuguese verb transportar, with the standard

Usage context includes logistics, shipping, customs, and legal texts, where it designates items that have already

In other Romance languages, a parallel form exists; in Spanish, transportadas serves the same grammatical role

See also: transportar, transporte, transportado, mercadorias, logística.

mercadorias
transportadas.
The
masculine
plural
form
is
transportados,
the
feminine
singular
is
transportada,
and
the
masculine
singular
is
transportado.
-ado
suffix
that
marks
past
participles
in
the
feminine
plural
form.
been
moved.
Examples:
"As
mercadorias
transportadas
chegaram
ao
porto
ontem."
or
"Pessoas
transportadas
pelo
serviço
ferroviário
foram
registradas."
as
the
feminine
plural
past
participle
of
transportar.