cranberry in Portuguese
cranberry in Portuguese is arando, oxicoco — cranberry means a small, tart red berry that grows on a low shrub, often eaten dried, juiced, or as a sauce.
cranberry in Portuguese
arando
(countable) The edible red berry of that shrub.
oxicoco
(countable) The edible red berry of that shrub.
What does "cranberry" mean?
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noun A small, tart red berry that grows on a low shrub, often eaten dried, juiced, or as a sauce.
"No Thanksgiving table is complete without cranberry sauce."
cranberry in a sentence
- No Thanksgiving table is complete without cranberry sauce.
- She drank cranberry juice to help with her urinary tract infection.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cranberry" in Portuguese?
"cranberry" in Portuguese is arando, oxicoco. cranberry means: A small, tart red berry that grows on a low shrub, often eaten dried, juiced, or as a sauce.
How do you use "cranberry" in a sentence?
Example: "No Thanksgiving table is complete without cranberry sauce." In Portuguese, "cranberry" is arando, oxicoco.
Are there other ways to say "cranberry" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "cranberry": arando, oxicoco.
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