How to say "jump rope" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "jump rope" translates to  Pular corda 

Transliteration: POO-lahr KOHR-dah

🇧🇷 Pular corda é um ótimo exercício para queimar calorias.

🗣️ POO-lahr KOHR-dah eh oong OH-tee-moh ehk-sehr-SEE-oh pah-rah keh-oo-ee-MAHR kah-LOH-ree-ahs.

🇺🇸 Jumping rope is a great exercise to burn calories.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Difficulty
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "jump rope" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "Pular corda" which translates to "Jump rope".

How to pronounce "Pular corda" (jump rope) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "Pular corda" is pronounced as "POO-lahr KOHR-dah".

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