triviais
Triviais is the plural form of the Portuguese adjective trivial, used to describe things that are of little importance, simple, or commonplace. In ordinary usage, it appears in phrases such as assuntos triviais or coisas triviais, where it functions as an adjective modifying a noun. The concept can also be expressed by the noun trivialidade, which denotes the quality of being trivial.
Etymology and sense: The term derives from Latin trivialis, meaning common or ordinary, and ultimately conveys
Usage and nuance: Triviais often carries a neutral to mildly pejorative tone, signaling that something does
Synonyms and related terms: Trivialidades, banalidades, futilidades, insignificâncias are related concepts in Portuguese that express lack