cloakroom in Portuguese
cloakroom in Portuguese is bengaleiro, sala de bagagem — cloakroom means a room where coats and bags can be left, such as at a theatre or event venue.
cloakroom in Portuguese
bengaleiro
(British, Irish, India) A room intended for holding luggage, as at an airport.
sala de bagagem
(British, Irish, India) A room intended for holding luggage, as at an airport.
What does "cloakroom" mean?
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noun A room where coats and bags can be left, such as at a theatre or event venue.
"She checked her coat into the cloakroom before the concert."
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noun British term for a small toilet or washroom, often near the entrance of a house.
"There's a small cloakroom just off the hallway."
cloakroom in a sentence
- She checked her coat into the cloakroom before the concert.
- There's a small cloakroom just off the hallway.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cloakroom" in Portuguese?
"cloakroom" in Portuguese is bengaleiro, sala de bagagem. cloakroom means: A room where coats and bags can be left, such as at a theatre or event venue.
How do you use "cloakroom" in a sentence?
Example: "She checked her coat into the cloakroom before the concert." In Portuguese, "cloakroom" is bengaleiro, sala de bagagem.
Are there other ways to say "cloakroom" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "cloakroom": bengaleiro, sala de bagagem.
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