How to say "glass window" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "glass window" translates to  janela de vidro 

Transliteration: jah-NEH-lah deh VEE-droo

🇧🇷 A janela de vidro da sala quebrou durante a tempestade.

🗣️ ah jah-NEH-lah deh VEE-droo dah SAH-lah keh-BROH-ooh doo-RAN-teh ah tehm-peh-STAH-deh

🇺🇸 The glass window in the room broke during the storm.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "glass window" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "janela de vidro" which translates to "glass window".

How to pronounce "janela de vidro" (glass window) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "janela de vidro" is pronounced as "jah-NEH-lah deh VEE-droo".

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