jay in Portuguese
jay in Portuguese is jota, gaio, gralha — jay means any of several brightly coloured, noisy birds related to crows, known for their crests.
jay in Portuguese
jota
The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.
gaio
Any of various other birds of similar appearance and behaviour.
gralha
Any of various other birds of similar appearance and behaviour.
What does "jay" mean?
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noun Any of several brightly coloured, noisy birds related to crows, known for their crests.
"A blue jay landed on the fence and screeched."
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noun Slang: a marijuana cigarette; a joint.
"They passed a jay around the campfire."
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noun Dated: a foolish or gullible person.
"Only a real jay would fall for that trick."
jay in a sentence
- A blue jay landed on the fence and screeched.
- They passed a jay around the campfire.
- Only a real jay would fall for that trick.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "jay" in Portuguese?
"jay" in Portuguese is jota, gaio, gralha. jay means: Any of several brightly coloured, noisy birds related to crows, known for their crests.
How do you use "jay" in a sentence?
Example: "A blue jay landed on the fence and screeched." In Portuguese, "jay" is jota, gaio, gralha.
Are there other ways to say "jay" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "jay": jota, gaio, gralha.
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