How to say "red card" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "red card" translates to  cartão vermelho 

Transliteration: car-tão ver-me-lho

🇧🇷 O jogador foi expulso após receber um cartão vermelho.

🗣️ o jo-ga-dor foi ex-pul-so a-pós re-ce-beer um car-tão ver-me-lho

🇺🇸 The player was sent off after receiving a red card.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "red card" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "cartão vermelho" which translates to "red card".

How to pronounce "cartão vermelho" (red card) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "cartão vermelho" is pronounced as "car-tão ver-me-lho".

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