How to say "main avenue" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "main avenue" translates to  avenida principal 

Transliteration: ah-veh-nee-dah preen-see-pahl

🇧🇷 A avenida principal tem muitas lojas e restaurantes.

🗣️ ah ah-veh-nee-dah preen-see-pahl teh moo-ee-tahs loh-jahs ee reh-staw-rahn-tehs

🇺🇸 The main avenue has many shops and restaurants.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "main avenue" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "avenida principal" which translates to "main avenue".

How to pronounce "avenida principal" (main avenue) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "avenida principal" is pronounced as "ah-veh-nee-dah preen-see-pahl".

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