parada
Asturian
Verb
parada f sg
- feminine singular past participle of parar
Catalan
Noun
parada f (plural parades)
- stop (act of stopping)
- stop (place to stop)
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French
Verb
parada
- third-person singular past historic of parader
Latvian
Verb
parada
Portuguese
Etymology
From the feminine past participle of parar.
Noun
parada f (plural paradas)
- stop
- halt (the act of stopping or halting)
- Synonyms: pausa, interrupção
- Essas paradas dificultam o andamento do processo
- These stops make the process undergoing difficult
- stop (place where passengers get on and off buses or trams)
- halt (the act of stopping or halting)
- parade (organised procession with displays and performances)
- Amanhã vai ter uma parada na avenida
- Tomorrow there will be a parade in the avenue
- (gambling) stake (money laid down as a wager)
- (music) record chart (ranking of music according to popularity)
- (Brazil, slang) thing (an object, quality or concept)
- Que parada é essa? ― What is this thing?
Synonyms
- (thing): see Thesaurus:thingy#Portuguese
Verb
parada f (infinitive parar)
- feminine singular past participle of parar
Adjective
parada
- Feminine singular of adjective parado.
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /parǎːda/
- Hyphenation: pa‧ra‧da
Noun
paráda f (Cyrillic spelling пара́да)
Declension
Declension of parada
Spanish
Etymology
From the feminine past participle of parar.
Noun
parada f (plural paradas)
Descendants
Verb
parada f sg
- Feminine singular past participle of parar.)
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