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ear in Portuguese

ear in Portuguese is espiga, orelha, ouvido — ear means the organ used for hearing, including the visible outer part and the internal structures that detect sound.

ear in Portuguese

espiga
noun
(countable) The fruiting body of a grain plant.
orelha
noun
(countable) The external part of the organ of hearing, the auricle.
ouvido
noun
(countable) The external part of the organ of hearing, the auricle.
arar
verb
(archaic) To plough.

What does "ear" mean?

  1. noun The organ used for hearing, including the visible outer part and the internal structures that detect sound.
    "She had an infection in her left ear."
  2. noun A natural talent or trained sense for recognising sound, especially in music or language.
    "He has a great ear for melody, even without any formal training."
  3. noun Willing attention; the state of being listened to.
    "The senator has the ear of the president on trade issues."
  4. noun The seed-bearing head of a cereal plant such as wheat or corn.
    "They grilled fresh ears of corn at the barbecue."

ear in a sentence

  • She had an infection in her left ear.
  • The music was too loud for his sensitive ears.
  • He has a great ear for melody, even without any formal training.
  • The senator has the ear of the president on trade issues.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ear" in Portuguese?

"ear" in Portuguese is espiga, orelha, ouvido. ear means: The organ used for hearing, including the visible outer part and the internal structures that detect sound.

How do you use "ear" in a sentence?

Example: "She had an infection in her left ear." In Portuguese, "ear" is espiga, orelha, ouvido.

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

Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "ear": espiga, orelha, ouvido, arar.

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