How to say "rock art" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "rock art" translates to  arte rupestre 

Transliteration: ahr-teh hoo-peh-streh

🇧🇷 A arte rupestre é uma forma de expressão muito antiga.

🗣️ ah ahr-teh hoo-peh-streh eh oo-mah fohr-mah deh ehs-preh-ssow moo-ee-toh ahn-tee-gah.

🇺🇸 Rock art is a very ancient form of expression.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "rock art" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "arte rupestre" which translates to "rock art".

How to pronounce "arte rupestre" (rock art) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "arte rupestre" is pronounced as "ahr-teh hoo-peh-streh".

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