Sydney in Portuguese
Sydney in Portuguese is Sydney, Sidney, Sidnei — Sydney means the largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
Sydney in Portuguese
Sydney
(uncountable) A major port city, the state capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the most populous city in Australia.
Sidney
(uncountable) A major port city, the state capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the most populous city in Australia.
Sydney
(uncountable) A seaport and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada, now part of the amalgamated Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island.
Sidnei
(countable) A en given name.
Sidney
(countable) A en given name.
Sydney
(countable) A en given name.
Sídnei
(countable) A en given name.
What does "Sydney" mean?
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name The largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
"They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve."
Sydney in a sentence
- They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Sydney" in Portuguese?
"Sydney" in Portuguese is Sydney, Sidney, Sidnei. Sydney means: The largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
How do you use "Sydney" in a sentence?
Example: "They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve." In Portuguese, "Sydney" is Sydney, Sidney, Sidnei.
Are there other ways to say "Sydney" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "Sydney": Sydney, Sidney, Sidnei, Sídnei.
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