potato in Portuguese
potato in Portuguese is batata, batatinha — potato means a starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
potato in Portuguese
batata
A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.
batatinha
A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.
What does "potato" mean?
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noun A starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
"We baked a potato for each person at dinner."
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noun (informal) A device or thing considered low quality, such as a poor camera or a weak computer.
"Sorry for the blurry photo, I took it on a real potato of a phone."
potato in a sentence
- We baked a potato for each person at dinner.
- He peeled a huge pile of potatoes for the stew.
- Sorry for the blurry photo, I took it on a real potato of a phone.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "potato" in Portuguese?
"potato" in Portuguese is batata, batatinha. potato means: A starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
How do you use "potato" in a sentence?
Example: "We baked a potato for each person at dinner." In Portuguese, "potato" is batata, batatinha.
Are there other ways to say "potato" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "potato": batata, batatinha.
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