persimmon in Portuguese
persimmon in Portuguese is caquizeiro, diospireiro, caqui — persimmon means a sweet orange fruit that is very astringent and unpleasant if eaten before it is fully ripe.
persimmon in Portuguese
What does "persimmon" mean?
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noun A sweet orange fruit that is very astringent and unpleasant if eaten before it is fully ripe.
"The persimmon was too tart to eat until it had softened for another week."
persimmon in a sentence
- The persimmon was too tart to eat until it had softened for another week.
- She baked a persimmon pudding for the autumn dinner.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "persimmon" in Portuguese?
"persimmon" in Portuguese is caquizeiro, diospireiro, caqui. persimmon means: A sweet orange fruit that is very astringent and unpleasant if eaten before it is fully ripe.
How do you use "persimmon" in a sentence?
Example: "The persimmon was too tart to eat until it had softened for another week." In Portuguese, "persimmon" is caquizeiro, diospireiro, caqui.
Are there other ways to say "persimmon" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "persimmon": caquizeiro, diospireiro, caqui, dióspiro.