barter in Portuguese
barter in Portuguese is escambo, permuta, bem — barter means to trade goods or services directly for other goods or services, without using money.
barter in Portuguese
escambo
permuta
bem
trocar
What does "barter" mean?
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verb To trade goods or services directly for other goods or services, without using money.
"The farmers bartered grain for tools with neighboring villages."
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noun The practice or system of exchanging goods or services without money.
"Before coins were invented, barter was the main form of trade."
barter in a sentence
- The farmers bartered grain for tools with neighboring villages.
- They bartered their old furniture for a used car.
- Before coins were invented, barter was the main form of trade.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "barter" in Portuguese?
"barter" in Portuguese is escambo, permuta, bem. barter means: To trade goods or services directly for other goods or services, without using money.
How do you use "barter" in a sentence?
Example: "The farmers bartered grain for tools with neighboring villages." In Portuguese, "barter" is escambo, permuta, bem.
Are there other ways to say "barter" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "barter": escambo, permuta, bem, trocar.
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