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bunny in Portuguese

bunny in Portuguese is caçapo, coelhinho, coelhinha — bunny means a rabbit, especially a young or small one — often used as a term of endearment.

bunny in Portuguese

caçapo
noun
(informal, childish) A rabbit, especially a juvenile one.
coelhinho
noun
(informal, childish) A rabbit, especially a juvenile one.
coelhinha
noun
A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail.

What does "bunny" mean?

  1. noun A rabbit, especially a young or small one — often used as a term of endearment.
    "The kids fed lettuce to the bunny at the petting zoo."
  2. noun A snack of hollowed-out bread filled with curry, popular in South Africa (bunny chow).
    "They grabbed a bunny chow from a street vendor in Durban."

bunny in a sentence

  • The kids fed lettuce to the bunny at the petting zoo.
  • She calls her daughter "bunny" as a nickname.
  • They grabbed a bunny chow from a street vendor in Durban.

Similar words in Portuguese

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "bunny" in Portuguese?

"bunny" in Portuguese is caçapo, coelhinho, coelhinha. bunny means: A rabbit, especially a young or small one — often used as a term of endearment.

How do you use "bunny" in a sentence?

Example: "The kids fed lettuce to the bunny at the petting zoo." In Portuguese, "bunny" is caçapo, coelhinho, coelhinha.

Are there other ways to say "bunny" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "bunny": caçapo, coelhinho, coelhinha.

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