How to Say ‘Open workspace’ in Portuguese
Espaço de trabalho aberto
💬 Usage Tip: In Portuguese, adjectives generally follow the nouns they describe, as seen in 'espaço aberto'.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Open workspaces are becoming more popular in Portugal, reflecting modern and collaborative work cultures.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Espaço
[Eh-spah-soo]
Space
A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.
O espaço de trabalho aberto favorece a colaboração.
The open work space favors collaboration.
de
[Deh]
of
Expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
Ele é parte do espaço de trabalho aberto.
He is part of the open work space.
trabalho
[Trah-bahl-yoh]
Work
Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
O espaço de trabalho aberto favorece a colaboração.
The open work space favors collaboration.
aberto
[Ah-behr-toh]
Open
Allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked.
O espaço de trabalho aberto favorece a colaboração.
The open work space favors collaboration.
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