The Portuguese word for wall is
parede
Gender
The gender of parede is feminine. E.g. a parede.
Plural
The plural of parede is paredes.
Portuguese Definition
wall |
1. Substantivo. parede | |
Any room in a house has four walls. | |
Qualquer cĂ´modo em uma casa tem quatro paredes. | |
2. Substantivo. muro | |
A wall separates the two estates. | |
Um muro separa as duas propriedades. | |
3. Substantivo. muralha | |
4. Verbo. murar | |
5. Verbo. fortificar | |
Translations for wall and their definitions
parede | ©
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1. n-f. wall (of a house or building) | |
muro |
1. n-m. wall | |
2. v. verb form of murar | |
barreira |
1. n-f. barrier | |
2. n-f. hurdle | |
3. n-f. (football) wall (line of players standing side-by-side to block a free kick) | |
murar |
1. v. to wall | |
2. v. to mouse (hunt or catch mice; usually of cats) | |
muralha |
1. n-f. wall (structure built for defence surrounding or separating an area) | |
amurar |
1. v. to wall (enclose by surrounding with walls) | |
valo |
1. n-m. entrenchment, ditch (a fortification constructed of trenches) | |
amuralhar |
1. v. to wall (enclose by surrounding with walls) | |
baluarte |
1. n-m. bulwark (a defensive wall or rampart) | |
2. n-m. bulwark (a defense or safeguard) | |
3. n-m. (figuratively) linchpin (central cohesive source of stability and security) | |
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