quebrada

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish quebrada.

Pronunciation

Noun

quebrada (plural quebradas)

  1. A ravine or valley in Latin America.
    • 2003, Joan Koss-Chioino, Thomas L. Leatherman, Christine Greenway, Medical Pluralism in the Andes, page 209:
      Later, friends told me of the dangers of absorbing fright illness and mal aire from the quebrada, especially from eggs and other curing paraphernalia discarded there.

Alternative forms

Galician

Adjective

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

Participle

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -adɐ
  • Hyphenation: que‧bra‧da

Adjective

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

Noun

quebrada f (plural quebradas)

  1. (Brazil, slang, often in the plural) neighborhood
    Synonym: banda
    • 2003 October, MS Barney, Rafael Mordente (lyrics and music), “Bonde da Orgia de Travecos” (0:11 from the start), in Seringas Compartilhadas Vol. 2 (Concertos para Fagote Solo, em Sí Bemol), performed by U.D.R., Belo Horizonte:
      Eu tava com meus mano lá na minha quebrada / Chegou o Wanderley e veio dar ideia errada
      I was with my bros at my neighborhood, then Wanderley came with wrong ideas.
    • c. 2011, Bruno Lima (lyrics and music), “Música da Goiaba” (0:01 from the start)‎Porto Seguro: Família Goiaba, published 2021 April 6:
      Lá nas quebrada onde eu moro, mano / Tem um ponto de ônibus e um vendedor de goiaba, né?
      At the neighboohood I live, man, there's a bus stop and a guava salesman, y'know?
    • 2013 June 1, Marcello Gugu (lyrics and music), “Ipiranga” (2:48 from the start), in Até Que Enfim, Gugu!, São Paulo:
      Eu amo minha quebrada, mas o mundo moderno / Faz minha vila ser mais quente que a cozinha do inferno
      I love my neighboohood, but the modern world makes my town hotter than hell's kitchen
  2. (Brazil, slang) a place in a town or city where drugs are routinely consumed, often without knowledge of authorities (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
  3. quebrada (ravine or valley in Latin America)

Participle

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

References

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /keˈbɾada/
  • Rhymes: -ada
  • Syllabification: que‧bra‧da

Noun

quebrada f (plural quebradas)

  1. gorge, ravine
    Synonyms: cañada, cañón, barranco, quiebra

Adjective

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

Participle

quebrada f sg

  1. feminine singular of quebrado

Derived terms

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