Britain in Portuguese
Britain in Portuguese is Bretanha — Britain means the island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.
Britain in Portuguese
Bretanha
England, Scotland and Wales in combination.
What does "Britain" mean?
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name The island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.
"They moved to Britain in the early 1990s."
Britain in a sentence
- They moved to Britain in the early 1990s.
- Britain has a long tradition of parliamentary democracy.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Britain" in Portuguese?
"Britain" in Portuguese is Bretanha. Britain means: The island made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, or (loosely) the United Kingdom as a whole.
How do you use "Britain" in a sentence?
Example: "They moved to Britain in the early 1990s." In Portuguese, "Britain" is Bretanha.
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