troubadour
US /ˈtruː.bə.dɔːr/
UK /ˈtruː.bə.dɔːr/

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trovador
a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love.
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The troubadour sang tales of chivalry and romance.
O trovador cantava contos de cavalaria e romance.
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Her research focused on the poetry of the medieval troubadours.
Sua pesquisa focou na poesia dos trovadores medievais.
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cantor errante, músico itinerante
a wandering singer or musician.
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The modern troubadour performed his songs in various coffee shops.
O trovador moderno apresentou suas músicas em várias cafeterias.
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He was a true troubadour, always traveling with his guitar.
Ele era um verdadeiro trovador, sempre viajando com seu violão.