almond in Portuguese
almond in Portuguese is amendoado, amendoeira, amêndoa — almond means the edible seed of the almond tree, eaten as a nut, or the tree itself.
almond in Portuguese
amendoado
Brownish, resembling the colour of an almond nut.
amendoeira
(countable) The tree that produces almonds.
amêndoa
Other plants that produce almond-like nuts:
amendoeira
Other plants that produce almond-like nuts:
amêndoa
(uncountable) The colour of the kernel of an almond without its shell and thin seed coat, a creamy off-white colour.
What does "almond" mean?
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noun The edible seed of the almond tree, eaten as a nut, or the tree itself.
"She sprinkled sliced almonds over the salad."
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noun A pale creamy-white or light brown colour, named after the nut.
"The walls were painted a soft almond shade."
almond in a sentence
- She sprinkled sliced almonds over the salad.
- Almond trees blossom in early spring.
- The walls were painted a soft almond shade.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "almond" in Portuguese?
"almond" in Portuguese is amendoado, amendoeira, amêndoa. almond means: The edible seed of the almond tree, eaten as a nut, or the tree itself.
How do you use "almond" in a sentence?
Example: "She sprinkled sliced almonds over the salad." In Portuguese, "almond" is amendoado, amendoeira, amêndoa.
Are there other ways to say "almond" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "almond": amendoado, amendoeira, amêndoa.
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