whereas in Portuguese
whereas in Portuguese is enquanto, ao passo que, considerando que — whereas means in contrast to the fact that; while on the other hand.
whereas in Portuguese
enquanto
In contrast; whilst on the contrary; although.
ao passo que
In contrast; whilst on the contrary; although.
considerando que
(mostly, law) It being the fact that; inasmuch as. (Often used to begin recitals; sometimes emboldened or emphasized as a signifier.)
dado que
(mostly, law) It being the fact that; inasmuch as. (Often used to begin recitals; sometimes emboldened or emphasized as a signifier.)
sendo que
(mostly, law) It being the fact that; inasmuch as. (Often used to begin recitals; sometimes emboldened or emphasized as a signifier.)
cláusula
A clause, as in legal documents, stating whereas.
What does "whereas" mean?
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conj In contrast to the fact that; while on the other hand.
"She loves the city, whereas her husband prefers the countryside."
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conj Given the fact that (used to open formal statements, especially in legal documents).
"Whereas both parties agree to the terms below, this contract is signed."
whereas in a sentence
- She loves the city, whereas her husband prefers the countryside.
- Whereas both parties agree to the terms below, this contract is signed.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "whereas" in Portuguese?
"whereas" in Portuguese is enquanto, ao passo que, considerando que. whereas means: In contrast to the fact that; while on the other hand.
How do you use "whereas" in a sentence?
Example: "She loves the city, whereas her husband prefers the countryside." In Portuguese, "whereas" is enquanto, ao passo que, considerando que.
Are there other ways to say "whereas" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "whereas": enquanto, ao passo que, considerando que, dado que, sendo que, cláusula.
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