How to say "birds of prey" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "birds of prey" translates to  aves de rapina 

Transliteration: ah-vez jee rah-pee-nah

🇧🇷 As águias são aves de rapina que caçam outros animais para se alimentar.

🗣️ ahs ah-gwee-ahs sah-oh ah-vez jee rah-pee-nah kee kah-sahm oh-trohs ah-nee-mahlz pah-rah seh ah-lee-mehn-tahr.

🇺🇸 Eagles are birds of prey that hunt other animals to feed themselves.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "birds of prey" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "aves de rapina" which translates to "birds of prey".

How to pronounce "aves de rapina" (birds of prey) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "aves de rapina" is pronounced as "ah-vez jee rah-pee-nah".

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