How to say "glass bit" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "glass bit" translates to  broca de vidro 

Transliteration: bro-ka djee vee-droo

🇧🇷 A broca de vidro é usada para perfurar superfícies de vidro.

🗣️ Ah bro-ka djee vee-droo eh oo-sa-da pah-ra per-foo-rar soo-per-fee-seez djee vee-droo.

🇺🇸 The glass bit is used to drill glass surfaces.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "glass bit" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "broca de vidro" which translates to "glass bit".

How to pronounce "broca de vidro" (glass bit) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "broca de vidro" is pronounced as "bro-ka djee vee-droo".

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