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Someone

ˈsəmˌwən
Extremely common
500 - 600
500-600, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
alguém, uma pessoa, alguém em específico, alguma pessoa

Someone meanings in Portuguese

alguém

Example:
Someone is waiting for you.
Alguém está esperando por você.
I heard someone knocking on the door.
Eu ouvi alguém batendo na porta.
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversations to refer to an unspecified person.
Note: Commonly used to refer to a person whose identity is unknown or not important.

uma pessoa

Example:
Someone left their bag here.
Uma pessoa deixou a bolsa dela aqui.
Someone called you while you were out.
Uma pessoa te ligou enquanto você estava fora.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in both formal and informal settings as a more explicit way to refer to a person.
Note: This phrase can be used interchangeably with 'alguém' depending on the context.

alguém em específico

Example:
I think someone specific is coming.
Eu acho que alguém em específico está vindo.
Someone specific needs to talk to you.
Alguém em específico precisa falar com você.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to a particular person without naming them.
Note: This phrase emphasizes that it is not just anyone, but a specific individual.

alguma pessoa

Example:
Someone must have taken my book.
Alguma pessoa deve ter pegado meu livro.
Someone is going to help us later.
Alguma pessoa vai nos ajudar mais tarde.
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to an unspecified individual, often in a more general sense.
Note: This variant is less common but is understood in contexts where the identity is irrelevant.

Someone's synonyms

individual

Individual refers to a single person, emphasizing their distinctiveness or separateness.
Example: Each individual must complete the form separately.
Note: Individual is more formal and can imply a sense of uniqueness or specific identity.

person

Person is a general term for a human being, often used in informal contexts.
Example: Can you please ask that person to move their car?
Note: Person is a broader term that can refer to any human being, while someone may imply a specific but unidentified person.

one

One is a formal and impersonal way to refer to a person in general.
Example: One should always strive to do their best.
Note: One is more impersonal and can be used to give general advice or make general statements.

Someone expressions, common phrases

somebody

Somebody is a synonym for someone and is used to refer to a person without specifying their identity.
Example: Somebody left their keys on the table.
Note: Somebody is a more formal or polite way of saying someone.

anyone

Anyone refers to any person, without specifying a particular individual.
Example: Is anyone going to the party tonight?
Note: Anyone is more inclusive and general than someone, as it implies any person can fit the description.

a person

A person is a neutral way to refer to an individual without specifying who they are.
Example: A person called about the job opening.
Note: A person is more formal and impersonal compared to someone, as it focuses on the individual's generic identity.

somebody else

Somebody else refers to another person, not the one previously mentioned.
Example: I think somebody else took my umbrella by mistake.
Note: Somebody else emphasizes the replacement or alternative nature of the person compared to the initial someone.

whoever

Whoever is used to refer to any person who may perform a specified action.
Example: Whoever finds the wallet should return it to the lost and found.
Note: Whoever emphasizes the unknown or unspecified identity of the person who will perform the action.

people

People is a collective term for individuals in general.
Example: Some people prefer tea over coffee.
Note: People is a plural form that refers to a group of individuals, whereas someone is singular and refers to a single individual.

anybody

Anybody refers to any person, without specifying a particular individual.
Example: Does anybody know the answer to this question?
Note: Anybody is more general and open-ended compared to someone, as it implies any person can provide the needed information.

Someone everyday (slang) expressions

some dude

Casual way to refer to an unspecified male person.
Example: Some dude came up and asked for directions.
Note: Adds informality and a sense of familiarity compared to 'someone'.

random person

Referring to an unknown or unfamiliar individual.
Example: I shared a taxi with a random person last night.
Note: Emphasizes the lack of pre-existing connection compared to 'someone'.

stranger

Refers to someone unknown or not previously met.
Example: A stranger helped me find my way to the bus stop.
Note: Carries a connotation of unfamiliarity or potential wariness compared to 'someone'.

mystery person

Indicates an unknown person whose identity is concealed or puzzling.
Example: A mystery person left a gift on my doorstep.
Note: Implies an element of intrigue or curiosity that 'someone' does not convey.

nameless individual

Highlights a person whose name is unknown or withheld.
Example: A nameless individual called asking for directions.
Note: Focuses on the lack of identification or anonymity compared to 'someone'.

faceless stranger

Emphasizes a stranger's anonymity or lack of a discernible identity.
Example: I tripped over a package left by a faceless stranger.
Note: Suggests a lack of personal connection or recognizable features compared to 'someone'.

Someone - Examples

Someone left their umbrella in the office.
Alguém deixou seu guarda-chuva no escritório.
Can someone help me carry these boxes?
Alguém pode me ajudar a carregar essas caixas?
I saw someone walking their dog in the park.
Eu vi alguém passeando com seu cachorro no parque.

Someone grammar

Someone - Pronoun (Pronoun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: someone
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
someone Contains 2 syllables: some • one
Phonetic transcription: ˈsəm-(ˌ)wən
some one , ˈsəm (ˌ)wən (The red syllable is stressed)

Someone - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
someone: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.