slash in Portuguese
slash in Portuguese is talho, barra oblíqua, barra — slash means a quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
slash in Portuguese
talho
A swift, broad cutting stroke, especially one made with an edged weapon or whip.
barra oblíqua
(originally, _, US, typography) The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩.
barra
(originally, _, US, typography) The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩.
mijada
(intransitive, UK, slang) To piss, to urinate.
What does "slash" mean?
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noun A quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
"He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete."
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noun The punctuation mark "/".
"Write the date using slashes, like 07/07/2026."
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noun A sharp reduction, especially in cost or resources.
"The budget slash forced several departments to lay off staff."
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verb To cut with a swift, sweeping stroke.
"Someone slashed the tires on his car overnight."
slash in a sentence
- He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete.
- Write the date using slashes, like 07/07/2026.
- The budget slash forced several departments to lay off staff.
- Someone slashed the tires on his car overnight.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slash" in Portuguese?
"slash" in Portuguese is talho, barra oblíqua, barra. slash means: A quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
How do you use "slash" in a sentence?
Example: "He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete." In Portuguese, "slash" is talho, barra oblíqua, barra.
Are there other ways to say "slash" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "slash": talho, barra oblíqua, barra, mijada.
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