bee in Portuguese
bee in Portuguese is bê, abelha — bee means a flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.
bee in Portuguese
bê
The name of the Latin-script letter B/b.
abelha
(informal, proscribed) Any stinging flying insect, especially a wasp.
What does "bee" mean?
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noun A flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.
"A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen."
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noun A gathering where people work together on a task, or compete, such as a spelling bee or quilting bee.
"She won the regional spelling bee three years running."
bee in a sentence
- A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen.
- Bees are essential for pollinating many crops.
- She won the regional spelling bee three years running.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bee" in Portuguese?
"bee" in Portuguese is bê, abelha. bee means: A flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.
How do you use "bee" in a sentence?
Example: "A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen." In Portuguese, "bee" is bê, abelha.
Are there other ways to say "bee" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "bee": bê, abelha.
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