bread in Portuguese
bread in Portuguese is pão, grana, guito — bread means a food made by baking a mixture of flour, water, and usually yeast.
bread in Portuguese
pão
grana
(slang, US, or, Cockney) Money.
guito
(slang, US, or, Cockney) Money.
massa
(slang, US, or, Cockney) Money.
panar
(transitive) To coat with breadcrumbs.
What does "bread" mean?
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noun A food made by baking a mixture of flour, water, and usually yeast.
"She baked a fresh loaf of bread every Sunday morning."
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noun Money, especially as needed for a living (informal).
"He worked two jobs just to earn enough bread to get by."
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noun The basic means of supporting life; sustenance in general.
"Farming was their daily bread for three generations."
bread in a sentence
- She baked a fresh loaf of bread every Sunday morning.
- He spread butter on a thick slice of bread.
- He worked two jobs just to earn enough bread to get by.
- Farming was their daily bread for three generations.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bread" in Portuguese?
"bread" in Portuguese is pão, grana, guito. bread means: A food made by baking a mixture of flour, water, and usually yeast.
How do you use "bread" in a sentence?
Example: "She baked a fresh loaf of bread every Sunday morning." In Portuguese, "bread" is pão, grana, guito.
Are there other ways to say "bread" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "bread": pão, grana, guito, massa, panar.
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