zangado
angry; cross; upset
Beginner Adjective
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Pronunciation
/zɐ̃.ˈɡa.du/
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Cultural Note
'Zangado' is the standard word for 'angry' in European Portuguese and is used with children and in everyday contexts. In Brazil, 'bravo' or 'com raiva' is more common. 'Estás zangado comigo?' (Are you angry with me?) is a crucial relationship phrase that Portuguese learners encounter early on.
📝 Example Sentences
Estás zangado comigo?
Are you angry with me?
Não estou zangada, só estou desiludida.
I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.
O pai ficou zangado com as crianças.
The father got angry with the children.
📊 Adjective Forms
| Gender | Form |
|---|---|
| feminine_plural | zangadas |
| masculine_plural | zangados |
| feminine_singular | zangada |
| masculine_singular | zangado |