Genoa in Portuguese
Genoa in Portuguese is Génova, Gênova — Genoa means a major port city in northwestern Italy, capital of the Liguria region.
Genoa in Portuguese
Génova
Gênova
What does "Genoa" mean?
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name A major port city in northwestern Italy, capital of the Liguria region.
"Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa."
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noun A large jib sail that extends past the mast on a sailboat.
"They hoisted the genoa to catch more wind."
Genoa in a sentence
- Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa.
- They hoisted the genoa to catch more wind.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Genoa" in Portuguese?
"Genoa" in Portuguese is Génova, Gênova. Genoa means: A major port city in northwestern Italy, capital of the Liguria region.
How do you use "Genoa" in a sentence?
Example: "Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa." In Portuguese, "Genoa" is Génova, Gênova.
Are there other ways to say "Genoa" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "Genoa": Génova, Gênova.
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