girl in Portuguese
girl in Portuguese is mulher, menina, moça — girl means a female child.
girl in Portuguese
mulher
(sometimes, offensive, see usage note) A woman, especially a young and often attractive woman.
menina
(sometimes, offensive, see usage note) A woman, especially a young and often attractive woman.
menina
A female non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a female pet, especially a dog.
moça
A female non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a female pet, especially a dog.
rapariga
A female non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a female pet, especially a dog.
garota
A female non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a female pet, especially a dog.
criada
A female non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a female pet, especially a dog.
criada
A female servant; a maid. (see usage notes)
menina
A female servant; a maid. (see usage notes)
What does "girl" mean?
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noun A female child.
"The girl skipped happily down the street."
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noun A young woman, informally.
"She's been best friends with the same girls since school."
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noun One's girlfriend.
"He introduced his girl to the whole family."
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noun A daughter.
"Their girl just started university."
girl in a sentence
- The girl skipped happily down the street.
- They have two boys and one girl.
- She's been best friends with the same girls since school.
- He introduced his girl to the whole family.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "girl" in Portuguese?
"girl" in Portuguese is mulher, menina, moça. girl means: A female child.
How do you use "girl" in a sentence?
Example: "The girl skipped happily down the street." In Portuguese, "girl" is mulher, menina, moça.
Are there other ways to say "girl" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "girl": mulher, menina, moça, rapariga, garota, criada.
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