congenial in Portuguese
congenial in Portuguese is parecido, simpático, amigável — congenial means pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
congenial in Portuguese
parecido
Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.
simpático
Friendly or sociable.
amigável
Friendly or sociable.
compatível
Suitable to one’s needs.
útil
Suitable to one’s needs.
What does "congenial" mean?
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adj Pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
"Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello."
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adj Suited to one's tastes or needs; agreeable.
"She found the quiet office a congenial place to write."
congenial in a sentence
- Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello.
- She found the quiet office a congenial place to write.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "congenial" in Portuguese?
"congenial" in Portuguese is parecido, simpático, amigável. congenial means: Pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
How do you use "congenial" in a sentence?
Example: "Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello." In Portuguese, "congenial" is parecido, simpático, amigável.
Are there other ways to say "congenial" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "congenial": parecido, simpático, amigável, compatível, útil.
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