swear in Portuguese
swear in Portuguese is jurar, praguejar, xingar — swear means to make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
swear in Portuguese
jurar
praguejar
(ambitransitive) To use offensive, profane, or obscene language.
xingar
(ambitransitive) To use offensive, profane, or obscene language.
What does "swear" mean?
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verb To make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
"The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying."
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verb To use rude, crude, or offensive language.
"He swore loudly after stubbing his toe."
swear in a sentence
- The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying.
- I swear I'll pay you back by Friday.
- He swore loudly after stubbing his toe.
- Try not to swear in front of the kids.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "swear" in Portuguese?
"swear" in Portuguese is jurar, praguejar, xingar. swear means: To make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
How do you use "swear" in a sentence?
Example: "The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying." In Portuguese, "swear" is jurar, praguejar, xingar.
Are there other ways to say "swear" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "swear": jurar, praguejar, xingar.
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