Valhalla in Portuguese
Valhalla in Portuguese is Valhala, Valhalla, Walhala — Valhalla means in Norse mythology, the great hall where warriors who died bravely in battle are said to feast for eternity.
Valhalla in Portuguese
What does "Valhalla" mean?
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noun In Norse mythology, the great hall where warriors who died bravely in battle are said to feast for eternity.
"Vikings believed fallen heroes would be welcomed into Valhalla."
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noun Loosely, any imagined paradise or ultimate reward for the deserving.
"For the band, headlining that festival felt like reaching musical Valhalla."
Valhalla in a sentence
- Vikings believed fallen heroes would be welcomed into Valhalla.
- For the band, headlining that festival felt like reaching musical Valhalla.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Valhalla" in Portuguese?
"Valhalla" in Portuguese is Valhala, Valhalla, Walhala. Valhalla means: In Norse mythology, the great hall where warriors who died bravely in battle are said to feast for eternity.
How do you use "Valhalla" in a sentence?
Example: "Vikings believed fallen heroes would be welcomed into Valhalla." In Portuguese, "Valhalla" is Valhala, Valhalla, Walhala.
Are there other ways to say "Valhalla" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "Valhalla": Valhala, Valhalla, Walhala.