space in Portuguese
space in Portuguese is espaço, espaçar — space means the vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies exist.
space in Portuguese
espaço
espaçar
(transitive) To set some distance apart.
What does "space" mean?
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noun The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies exist.
"Astronauts spend months living and working in space."
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noun An area or extent, physical or otherwise, that something occupies or could occupy.
"There isn't enough space in the garage for another car."
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noun A gap between words, characters, or objects.
"Remember to leave a space after each comma."
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verb To arrange things with gaps between them.
"Space the seedlings about a foot apart."
space in a sentence
- Astronauts spend months living and working in space.
- There isn't enough space in the garage for another car.
- She needed some space to think things through after the argument.
- Remember to leave a space after each comma.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "space" in Portuguese?
"space" in Portuguese is espaço, espaçar. space means: The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies exist.
How do you use "space" in a sentence?
Example: "Astronauts spend months living and working in space." In Portuguese, "space" is espaço, espaçar.
Are there other ways to say "space" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "space": espaço, espaçar.
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