colt in Portuguese
colt in Portuguese is potro, poldro, novato — colt means a young male horse.
colt in Portuguese
potro
A young male horse.
poldro
A young male horse.
novato
(figuratively) A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
noviço
(figuratively) A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
What does "colt" mean?
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noun A young male horse.
"The colt stumbled around the paddock on its wobbly new legs."
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noun A young or inexperienced person, especially someone new to a job, sport, or profession.
"As a colt on the team, he still had a lot to learn from the veterans."
colt in a sentence
- The colt stumbled around the paddock on its wobbly new legs.
- The farmer was training the colt to accept a saddle.
- As a colt on the team, he still had a lot to learn from the veterans.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "colt" in Portuguese?
"colt" in Portuguese is potro, poldro, novato. colt means: A young male horse.
How do you use "colt" in a sentence?
Example: "The colt stumbled around the paddock on its wobbly new legs." In Portuguese, "colt" is potro, poldro, novato.
Are there other ways to say "colt" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "colt": potro, poldro, novato, noviço.
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