quince in Portuguese
quince in Portuguese is marmelo, marmeleiro — quince means a hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.
quince in Portuguese
marmelo
(countable) The deciduous tree bearing such fruit, native to Asia.
marmeleiro
(countable) The deciduous tree bearing such fruit, native to Asia.
What does "quince" mean?
-
noun A hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.
"She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly."
-
noun The tree that bears this fruit.
"A quince tree grew in the corner of the old orchard."
quince in a sentence
- She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly.
- A quince tree grew in the corner of the old orchard.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "quince" in Portuguese?
"quince" in Portuguese is marmelo, marmeleiro. quince means: A hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.
How do you use "quince" in a sentence?
Example: "She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly." In Portuguese, "quince" is marmelo, marmeleiro.
Are there other ways to say "quince" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "quince": marmelo, marmeleiro.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.