How to say "a cloudy day" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "a cloudy day" translates to  um dia nublado 

Transliteration: ah-mahn-yah poh-deh sehr oohm jee-ah noo-blah-doh

🇧🇷 Amanhã pode ser um dia nublado.

🗣️ ah-mahn-yah poh-deh sehr oohm jee-ah noo-blah-doh.

🇺🇸 Tomorrow could be a cloudy day.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "a cloudy day" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "um dia nublado" which translates to "a cloudy day".

How to pronounce "um dia nublado" (a cloudy day) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "um dia nublado" is pronounced as "ah-mahn-yah poh-deh sehr oohm jee-ah noo-blah-doh".

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