Christ in Portuguese
Christ in Portuguese is bom Jesus de merda, Cristo — Christ means the title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.
Christ in Portuguese
bom Jesus de merda
(blasphemous) An expletive.
Cristo
What does "Christ" mean?
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noun The title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.
"Christians believe Christ rose from the dead."
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interjection Used to express shock, frustration, or surprise.
""Christ, that was close!" he muttered after the near-miss."
Christ in a sentence
- Christians believe Christ rose from the dead.
- "Christ, that was close!" he muttered after the near-miss.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Christ" in Portuguese?
"Christ" in Portuguese is bom Jesus de merda, Cristo. Christ means: The title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.
How do you use "Christ" in a sentence?
Example: "Christians believe Christ rose from the dead." In Portuguese, "Christ" is bom Jesus de merda, Cristo.
Are there other ways to say "Christ" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "Christ": bom Jesus de merda, Cristo.
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