porto in Arabic
porto in Arabic is بُورْتُو, بُرْتُقَال — porto means port wine, a sweet fortified wine, or a similar wine made in that style.
porto in Arabic
بُورْتُو
Pronounced: burtū
city in Portugal
بُرْتُقَال
Pronounced: burtuqāl
city in Portugal
What does "porto" mean?
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noun Port wine, a sweet fortified wine, or a similar wine made in that style.
"They finished the meal with a glass of porto."
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noun The city of Porto in northern Portugal, source of the wine's name.
"We spent a weekend exploring the riverside cafes of Porto."
porto in a sentence
- They finished the meal with a glass of porto.
- We spent a weekend exploring the riverside cafes of Porto.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "porto" in Arabic?
"porto" in Arabic is بُورْتُو, بُرْتُقَال. porto means: Port wine, a sweet fortified wine, or a similar wine made in that style.
How do you pronounce بُورْتُو?
"porto" in Arabic is بُورْتُو, pronounced "burtū".
How do you use "porto" in a sentence?
Example: "They finished the meal with a glass of porto." In Arabic, "porto" is بُورْتُو, بُرْتُقَال.
Are there other ways to say "porto" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "porto": بُورْتُو, بُرْتُقَال.
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