alone in Portuguese
alone in Portuguese is sozinho, único, só — alone means by oneself, without other people present.
alone in Portuguese
sozinho
By oneself, solitary.
único
(obsolete) Unique; rare; matchless.
só
sozinho
What does "alone" mean?
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adj By oneself, without other people present.
"He prefers to eat lunch alone."
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adv Used after a noun to mean "only" or "exclusively" that thing.
"The repairs alone cost more than the car was worth."
alone in a sentence
- He prefers to eat lunch alone.
- She lived alone for years after her children moved out.
- The repairs alone cost more than the car was worth.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "alone" in Portuguese?
"alone" in Portuguese is sozinho, único, só. alone means: By oneself, without other people present.
How do you use "alone" in a sentence?
Example: "He prefers to eat lunch alone." In Portuguese, "alone" is sozinho, único, só.
Are there other ways to say "alone" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "alone": sozinho, único, só.
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