through in Portuguese
through in Portuguese is através, através de, pela — through means moving from one side or end of something to the other.
through in Portuguese
através
através de
So as to enter (something), pass within or across, and then leave.
pela
So as to enter (something), pass within or across, and then leave.
pelo
So as to enter (something), pass within or across, and then leave.
por
From one side of (an opening) to the other.
através
From one side of (an opening) to the other.
pela
From one side of (an opening) to the other.
pelo
From one side of (an opening) to the other.
através de
Amidst or surrounded by (while moving).
por entre
Amidst or surrounded by (while moving).
What does "through" mean?
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prep Moving from one side or end of something to the other.
"The train went through the tunnel."
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prep By means of, or with the help of.
"She got the job through a friend's recommendation."
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adj Finished or done with something.
"I'm through with making excuses for him."
through in a sentence
- The train went through the tunnel.
- Sunlight streamed through the window.
- She got the job through a friend's recommendation.
- I'm through with making excuses for him.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "through" in Portuguese?
"through" in Portuguese is através, através de, pela. through means: Moving from one side or end of something to the other.
How do you use "through" in a sentence?
Example: "The train went through the tunnel." In Portuguese, "through" is através, através de, pela.
Are there other ways to say "through" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "through": através, através de, pela, pelo, por, por entre.
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