cherry in Portuguese
cherry in Portuguese is cereja, cerejeira, cabaço — cherry means a small, round stone fruit, usually deep red, that grows on a tree of the genus Prunus.
cherry in Portuguese
cereja
Of a bright red color; cherry red.
cereja
cerejeira
cereja
(slang) Virginity, especially female virginity as embodied by a hymen.
cabaço
(slang) Virginity, especially female virginity as embodied by a hymen.
What does "cherry" mean?
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noun A small, round stone fruit, usually deep red, that grows on a tree of the genus Prunus.
"She picked a bowl of cherries from the tree in the garden."
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adj Bright red, the colour of a ripe cherry.
"He drove off in a cherry-red convertible."
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noun Informal: virginity, or someone's first experience of something.
"It was his first marathon — he finally lost his cherry."
cherry in a sentence
- She picked a bowl of cherries from the tree in the garden.
- The cake was topped with a single glacé cherry.
- He drove off in a cherry-red convertible.
- It was his first marathon — he finally lost his cherry.
Similar words in Portuguese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cherry" in Portuguese?
"cherry" in Portuguese is cereja, cerejeira, cabaço. cherry means: A small, round stone fruit, usually deep red, that grows on a tree of the genus Prunus.
How do you use "cherry" in a sentence?
Example: "She picked a bowl of cherries from the tree in the garden." In Portuguese, "cherry" is cereja, cerejeira, cabaço.
Are there other ways to say "cherry" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "cherry": cereja, cerejeira, cabaço.
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