outside in Portuguese
outside in Portuguese is exterior, externo, fora — outside means the outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.
outside in Portuguese
exterior
externo
fora
To or in the outdoors or outside; to or in an area that is beyond the scope, limits, or borders of a given place.
para fora
To or in the outdoors or outside; to or in an area that is beyond the scope, limits, or borders of a given place.
fora
Outdoors.
exterior
The part of something that faces out; the outer surface.
exterior
lado de fora
fora de
On the outside of, not inside (something, such as a building).
fora
On the outside of, not inside (something, such as a building).
What does "outside" mean?
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noun The outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.
"The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint."
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adj Coming from, located at, or relating to a place beyond a given boundary or group.
"They brought in an outside consultant to review the finances."
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prep Not inside; beyond the limits of.
"There's a bike rack outside the library."
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adv In or into the open air; not indoors.
"The kids are playing outside."
outside in a sentence
- The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint.
- We waited outside until the doors opened.
- They brought in an outside consultant to review the finances.
- There's a bike rack outside the library.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "outside" in Portuguese?
"outside" in Portuguese is exterior, externo, fora. outside means: The outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.
How do you use "outside" in a sentence?
Example: "The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint." In Portuguese, "outside" is exterior, externo, fora.
Are there other ways to say "outside" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "outside": exterior, externo, fora, para fora, lado de fora, fora de.
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