horn in Portuguese
horn in Portuguese is corno, chifre, trompa — horn means a hard, pointed growth on the head of certain animals, such as cattle, goats, or rhinos.
horn in Portuguese
corno
chifre
trompa
(countable) Any of several musical wind instruments.
corno
(countable, musical instrument) An instrument resembling a musical horn and used to signal others.
corneta
(countable, musical instrument) An instrument resembling a musical horn and used to signal others.
buzina
(countable, automotive) A loud alarm, especially one on a motor vehicle.
What does "horn" mean?
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noun A hard, pointed growth on the head of certain animals, such as cattle, goats, or rhinos.
"The bull lowered its horns and charged."
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noun A brass wind instrument, or an instrument used to signal.
"She plays French horn in the orchestra."
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noun A device on a vehicle that makes a loud warning sound.
"He honked the horn to warn the cyclist."
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verb To sound a vehicle's horn.
"A driver horned at us to hurry up."
horn in a sentence
- The bull lowered its horns and charged.
- Rhino horn is prized illegally for its supposed medicinal value.
- She plays French horn in the orchestra.
- The referee blew the horn to end the match.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "horn" in Portuguese?
"horn" in Portuguese is corno, chifre, trompa. horn means: A hard, pointed growth on the head of certain animals, such as cattle, goats, or rhinos.
How do you use "horn" in a sentence?
Example: "The bull lowered its horns and charged." In Portuguese, "horn" is corno, chifre, trompa.
Are there other ways to say "horn" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "horn": corno, chifre, trompa, corneta, buzina.
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