toast in Portuguese
toast in Portuguese is torrada, brinde, torrar — toast means sliced bread browned by heat.
toast in Portuguese
torrada
brinde
(countable) A proposed salutation (e.g. saying "cheers") while drinking alcohol.
torrar
tostar
brindar
(ambitransitive) To engage in a salutation, often with raising of the drinking vessel, while drinking an alcoholic beverage in honor of someone or something.
What does "toast" mean?
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noun Sliced bread browned by heat.
"She had toast and jam for breakfast."
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noun A short spoken tribute or well-wish made while raising a drink.
"The best man gave a toast to the newlyweds."
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noun Informal: someone or something doomed or finished.
"If he's late again, he's toast."
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verb To brown bread by heat.
"Toast the bread until golden."
toast in a sentence
- She had toast and jam for breakfast.
- The best man gave a toast to the newlyweds.
- If he's late again, he's toast.
- Toast the bread until golden.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "toast" in Portuguese?
"toast" in Portuguese is torrada, brinde, torrar. toast means: Sliced bread browned by heat.
How do you use "toast" in a sentence?
Example: "She had toast and jam for breakfast." In Portuguese, "toast" is torrada, brinde, torrar.
Are there other ways to say "toast" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "toast": torrada, brinde, torrar, tostar, brindar.
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