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drake in Portuguese

drake in Portuguese is pato, marreco, drago — drake means a male duck.

drake in Portuguese

pato
noun
A male duck.
marreco
noun
A male duck.
drago
noun
dragonete
noun
dragãozinho
noun

What does "drake" mean?

  1. noun A male duck.
    "The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks."
  2. noun A dragon, especially a smaller or lesser one in folklore and fantasy fiction.
    "In the story, a young drake guarded the entrance to the cave."
  3. noun A type of small cannon, or an old beaked warship such as a Viking longship.

drake in a sentence

  • The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks.
  • You can tell a drake from a hen duck by its brighter, glossier feathers.
  • In the story, a young drake guarded the entrance to the cave.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "drake" in Portuguese?

"drake" in Portuguese is pato, marreco, drago. drake means: A male duck.

How do you use "drake" in a sentence?

Example: "The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks." In Portuguese, "drake" is pato, marreco, drago.

Are there other ways to say "drake" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "drake": pato, marreco, drago, dragonete, dragãozinho.

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