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Can You Guess What These Portuguese Words Mean?

I’m Portuguese, so I thought I would make a quiz about Portuguese words to see how well non Portuguese speakers would do at guessing what the words mean.

This quiz has 10 Portuguese words and each one has four words in English that can be the translation of that word, you just need to guess what that word means. I hope you find this fun and that you can learn some new words, thank you all for the support! Tell me if you would like more quizzes about Portuguese and even Portugal.

  • Question of

    Camisola

    • Flower
    • Table
    • Jeans
    • T-shirt
  • Question of

    Árvore

    • Fruit
    • Rice
    • Pencil
    • Tree
  • Question of

    Cadeira

    • Rat
    • Elegant
    • Chair
    • Banana
  • Question of

    Maçã

    • Pineapple
    • Pasta
    • Apple
    • Juice
  • Question of

    Comando

    • Remote
    • Shoe
    • Pillow
    • Bed
  • Question of

    Armário

    • Cleaning
    • House
    • Wardrobe
    • Singing
  • Question of

    Água

    • Learn
    • Book
    • Water
    • Ice cream
  • Question of

    Parede

    • Wall
    • Plate
    • Fork
    • Sock
  • Question of

    Estar doente

    • Being sick
    • Trying to win
    • Singing
    • Being mad
  • Question of

    Correr

    • Running
    • Dancing
    • Eating
    • Walking

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  1. As an Indian ,I know it little that Before British Rule in India ,some part of our Country like GOA and Kochin(Now Kochi) were invaded and ruled by the very 1st Viceroy Francisco de Almeida.Am I correct Martins?

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  2. I only got one wrong: Comando, because I didn’t know that you meant ‘remote control’ by ‘remote’ (I thought you meant ‘distant’ 🙂 ) I have to admit I have been to Portugal a couple of times in recent years. Also, I know French and I learned Latin at school, so I could figure out most of these!
    I love your country, so I’d be very happy if you made more quizzes about it, and your language and culture 🙂

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    • Thank you for your lovely comment! Yeah French, spanish, Italian and languages that come from Latin have a lot in common! I also love my country, I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else!

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