lass in Portuguese
lass in Portuguese is garota, menina, rapariga — lass means (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
lass in Portuguese
garota
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
menina
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
rapariga
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
senhorita
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
What does "lass" mean?
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noun (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
"The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass"."
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noun A sweetheart or girlfriend.
"He wrote to his lass every week while at sea."
lass in a sentence
- The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass".
- She grew from a shy lass into a confident young woman.
- He wrote to his lass every week while at sea.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lass" in Portuguese?
"lass" in Portuguese is garota, menina, rapariga. lass means: (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
How do you use "lass" in a sentence?
Example: "The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass"." In Portuguese, "lass" is garota, menina, rapariga.
Are there other ways to say "lass" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "lass": garota, menina, rapariga, senhorita.
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