pineapple in Portuguese
pineapple in Portuguese is ananás, abacaxi — pineapple means a large tropical fruit with spiky skin, sweet yellow flesh, and a crown of stiff leaves.
pineapple in Portuguese
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abacaxi
abacaxi
(slang) A hand grenade. (From the similarity to the shape of a pineapple fruit.)
What does "pineapple" mean?
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noun A large tropical fruit with spiky skin, sweet yellow flesh, and a crown of stiff leaves.
"She sliced a fresh pineapple for the fruit salad."
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noun Slang for a hand grenade, because of its ridged, oval shape.
"The soldier pulled the pin on the pineapple and threw it."
pineapple in a sentence
- She sliced a fresh pineapple for the fruit salad.
- The cocktail was garnished with a wedge of pineapple.
- The soldier pulled the pin on the pineapple and threw it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pineapple" in Portuguese?
"pineapple" in Portuguese is ananás, abacaxi. pineapple means: A large tropical fruit with spiky skin, sweet yellow flesh, and a crown of stiff leaves.
How do you use "pineapple" in a sentence?
Example: "She sliced a fresh pineapple for the fruit salad." In Portuguese, "pineapple" is ananás, abacaxi.
Are there other ways to say "pineapple" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "pineapple": ananás, abacaxi.
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