Coke in Portuguese
Coke in Portuguese is coca, cola, refri — Coke means a solid fuel made by roasting coal, used mainly in steelmaking.
Coke in Portuguese
coca
(countable, uncountable, informal) Cola-based soft drink; (in particular) Coca-Cola.
cola
(countable, uncountable, informal) Cola-based soft drink; (in particular) Coca-Cola.
coca
(US, especially, Southern US, informal) Any soft drink, regardless of type.
cola
(US, especially, Southern US, informal) Any soft drink, regardless of type.
refri
(US, especially, Southern US, informal) Any soft drink, regardless of type.
coque
(uncountable) Solid residue from roasting coal in a coke oven; used principally as a fuel and in the production of steel and formerly as a domestic fuel.
coca
(informal, slang, uncountable) Cocaine.
What does "Coke" mean?
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noun A solid fuel made by roasting coal, used mainly in steelmaking.
"The old power station burned coke instead of raw coal."
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noun Informal term for cocaine.
"He was arrested for possession of coke."
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noun Informal shortening of Coca-Cola or a cola-flavored soft drink.
"Can I get a coke with my order?"
Coke in a sentence
- The old power station burned coke instead of raw coal.
- He was arrested for possession of coke.
- Can I get a coke with my order?
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Coke" in Portuguese?
"Coke" in Portuguese is coca, cola, refri. Coke means: A solid fuel made by roasting coal, used mainly in steelmaking.
How do you use "Coke" in a sentence?
Example: "The old power station burned coke instead of raw coal." In Portuguese, "Coke" is coca, cola, refri.
Are there other ways to say "Coke" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "Coke": coca, cola, refri, coque.
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